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Good evening all .
I have a large ceiling sloped at 42 degrees i need to install 4 down lights in the requirements are

LED
tilt to 45 degree
dimmable
45 - 60 degree beam angle
approximately 1500 lumens each
warm white

this is in the realms of a commercial downlight but it is for a domestic job
already looked at
jcc
saxby
illuma
photonstar
ksr

i have found this one by lumibright (its going to be expensive)
LED indoor lighting suppliers UAE | Spot Light | Lumi Bright - http://lumibright.co.uk/product/lumiindoor/Spot/Adrin/LB2019/403


Also this one but dubious about the quality and not enough lumens
13W COB 60° Directional Scoop Downlight | Dimmable LED Downlights | Commercial Downlights - https://www.leddownlights.co.uk/13w-rotatable-recessed-gimble/scoop-downlight-dimmable.html

fitting more than 4 isn't an option due to the placement of 2 huge velux windows

any more suggestions before i call lumibright on monday .
 

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