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    Yes, I see your point.
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    I can't do that I'm afraid, as it's a wall lamp.
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    RichardG. Thanks for that, that's good advice. It could be money well spent. Chas, yes a warning notice. There are many lamps now that stipulate LED bulbs due to heat. People (consumers) have been aware of this for decades. There are MANY lampshades where a label indicates maximum wattage...
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    To anyone else reading this who still have GU10 halogen bulbs - I STRONGLY advise you to switch to LED. We removed every halogen bulb in our home some years back, and we actually saw our energy bill drop! The light some modern LED bulbs give out is fantastic. The one sitting on my desk in...
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    Chas, I intend to ONLY supply these lamps for LED bulbs. They run at around 4-5 watt (rarely 7 watt) and are warm, but you can put your hand on them. I think the older style LED 4 watt bulbs (that came out about four years ago) ran warmer. I think the new style turns more of the electrical...
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    Yes, the first thing I did was speak to a sparkie, but they only get involved in fitting stuff, not regulations on fittings. I also read up, but I just can't seem to find any regulation appertaining to it. The Brexit thing is very interesting. I got a reply from the BSI today...telling me to...
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    Hello. (newbie here, so sorry if this has been asked before). I have come up with a design for a lamp which I've been told would sell. I am keen to explore this. However, the lamp uses a GU10 ceramic base fitting. When I went to buy them in bulk, I came across a few pages trying to sell me...
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