Suitable for walls, driveways, buildings, security lighting, porch lighting and small areas, Life time: 30,000 hours, Colour Temperature: 6500k, Non-dimmable, 680 Lumens, IP65 Rating, Dimensions Ht 9cm x w 13cm x d 3.5cm
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Gollywood
28 Jan 175#8
Only 3,538 in stock so be quick..... :confused:
Richiano
29 Jan 173#13
I have worked in the electrical wholesale trade for 30 years now and when it comes to led it doesnt pay to buy cheap! They also do this one http://cpc.farnell.com/osram/4058075001060/floodlight-led-20w-3000k-black/dp/LA06033 which will outlast any unbranded crap although it is rated at 20 watts but the lumens output is far superior at 100lm per watt.
That may be helpful for someone, thanks. I don't feel that chip is as reliable or provides as many lumens in brightness, there is no reflector to keep it cool either, so when it heats up if left overnight, it really does heat up and potentially causes failure, which is a common issue with old stock. The deal I posted is a couple pence more but more likely to last a couple of years.
Gollywood
28 Jan 175#8
Only 3,538 in stock so be quick..... :confused:
AndyRoyd
29 Jan 17#9
OP 680lumens 1year warranty; quoted alternative 800lumens 2years warranty.
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http://cpc.farnell.com/pro-elec/pel00264/led-floodlight-slim-10w/dp/LA0578802
Suitable for walls, driveways, buildings, security lighting, porch lighting and small areas, Life time: 30,000 hours, Colour Temperature: 6500k, Non-dimmable, 680 Lumens, IP65 Rating, Dimensions Ht 9cm x w 13cm x d 3.5cm
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The latest versions have a mains driver so are better. I'm not sure which one this is but I've bought some 30w units from CPC