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OK guys & girls...

yesterday I swapped out some knackered under cupboard lights for mains powered 3W led lights (TLC code KB UCLED4) - they looked good and the customer was happy....

until last night and now they are saying they are too bright!

So - there is no way to accommodate a transformer, so the units need to be with integral driver!


Ideas all?


Thanks
 
Don't they usually come with two different pairs of mounting brackets? One where the light points to the worktop and one where the light will be pointed towards the wall behind, rotating the fitting 90 degrees and throwing less light out, in effect. Especially with granite worktops, they light up rather bright!!
 
Don't they usually come with two different pairs of mounting brackets? One where the light points to the worktop and one where the light will be pointed towards the wall behind, rotating the fitting 90 degrees and throwing less light out, in effect. Especially with granite worktops, they light up rather bright!!

Already done that on the install, so they are behind the (small) pelmet.
 
...A bit heath robinson,but you can get a yellow lacquer,which is heat proof,for touching-up lamps/lenses on vehicle indicator assemblies.

If not,sounds like a live with it/change it discussion :sad3:
 
...A bit heath robinson,but you can get a yellow lacquer,which is heat proof,for touching-up lamps/lenses on vehicle indicator assemblies.

If not,sounds like a live with it/change it discussion :sad3:

Hum.... yes - I have read on another forum, one I mustn't Talk about, that people mentioned that LED's get dimmer with use - not sure I concur with the latter...
 
I can't imagine the customer being too happy about a soloution which only lasts 8 months!

Plus how much are LEE going to sting them for that stuff? Normal gel is bad enough!
 
Hum.... yes - I have read on another forum, one I mustn't Talk about, that people mentioned that LED's get dimmer with use - not sure I concur with the latter...

I get dimmer with use, not sure about LEDs though!

I will give you a fiver for them all Murdoch, feel free to relay this to the homeowner!

Seriously though, if it was a good regular customer I would be tempted to say I will take them off your hands at a reduced rate (to keep for another job) and then get some less luminous ones. Only for decent clients though..

Just looked at the lights in question. No chance of a different diffuser? Or, bit crap I know, could mask off some of the diffuser perhaps. They don't get very hot afterall.

Or if say, there are three underneath 8ft of wall cabs, then reduce this to two instead...
 
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swap them for cfl. when they complain, tell them that they wanted dim sh1te
 
OK guys & girls...

yesterday I swapped out some knackered under cupboard lights for mains powered 4W led lights (cool white) (TLC code KB UCLED4) - they looked good and the customer was happy....

until last night and now they are saying they are too bright!

So - there is no way to accommodate a transformer, so the units need to be with integral driver!


Ideas all?


Thanks

Edited the above for clarity!

Plus:

I have located some that Robus do which are 3W and warm white so that should make the lights more "acceptable" but they are a bit more expensive!

If anyone is interested Screwfix sell the Robus units and their code is 22115
 

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