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Old 12-16-2011, 05:55 AM
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Default Par38 r27 bulbs...for home pot lights...

Lotsa talk on canreef abot aquaria led lighting...but what about for hom lighting? I am Looking to replace my home incandescent. 75w bulbs potlight/floodlight type bulbs. Anyone know where i can get some led bulbs here in the gvrd? I was at walmart bellingham and they had some at $37 each but in canada, no one has them. The are around 4.81" for the glass floodlight. On alibaba, there's lots but are not ul nor csa of course...only the european or fcc certifications.

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Old 12-16-2011, 12:33 PM
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home depot or rona
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Old 12-16-2011, 05:33 PM
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the leds at rona and home depot are not worth the money.i have converted my whole house to led using e27,gu10,compact florescent,etc.stay away from the led that look like wheat bulbs as they burn out quickly-make sure they have a chip and lenses.i bought my leds on ebay from led world and have had no problems-unlike the rona and home depot types.i have 9watt,6 watt,5 watt,3 watt,and one watt leds.the more led bulbs you buy -the cheaper it is,and with a large order ,you usualy get free shipping.if you have time come over to my house and see the leds
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Old 12-17-2011, 01:34 AM
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Rona & Lowes, & Home depot does not have these larger bulbs.. at least not in Canada. In usa, yes. I was at a restaurant on Fraser st & 17th ( Fraser Court Restaurant) and they recently installed all the pot lights at a height of 12 feet ceilings.... the lighting is surprising good.. easily can read a menu. Have a look it anyone is interested; installed, a waitress said it was $50 each.. they must use 200 or so bulbs there.
That restaurant uses some 7 led bulb but on alibaba.com, some have 9 or 11 leds and are between 700 and 1000 lumens ( 12W, to 16W models respectively). Looks like I will have to bite the bullet and get some from China. Incidently, in Vancouver, someone said any new house with pot lights must use LED... no more halogen, CFL nor incandescent is allowed. It gets quite expensive!

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PS moncus, I recall you had the smaller diameter LED pot lights... not the 4.81" ones. I thought they looked kinda dim and only good for ambience
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Old 12-17-2011, 02:01 AM
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Home Depot in Vernon carries Par 38 LED floods in various sizes so surely any GVRD HD will have them as well. Nothing wrong with european & fcc certifications either, all pretty much the same. As far as potlights, a few links follow for HD offerings. Some in store, some online only, some both. Start at just under $50 up to $160+.

The ones from Rona & HD come from China, same as the ones on eBay, so not sure why they would perform any worse.

http://www.homedepot.ca/product/ecos...ed-trim/951135

http://www.homedepot.ca/product/led-...ion-kit/916391

http://www.homedepot.ca/product/prog...ed-trim/959185 Edit: my bad, country of origin for this one is Mexico.
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Old 12-17-2011, 02:51 AM
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Sorry, what I meant was existing pot lights... .not new ones / assemblies. I am basically just wanting to by R27/26 ( the standard socket common bulbs use) that replaces an existing 75W 4.81" dia. flood light type bulb; my house is kinda old an this is what they used for large pot lights.. slightly newer homes use halogen pot lights which there are plenty of these LED sized lights:

eg:

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Feit-PAR38...Light/17217795
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/e27-9w-...110-240v-48871

No such animals here on our retail shelves unfortunately.

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Old 12-17-2011, 04:18 AM
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yes the leds are only 2" wide as i want a smaller light fixture.if you get the cool white,they are alot brighter than the warm white.i'm also installing 10 more lights in the basement on different switches-more than enough to light up the large room.the leds in the mudroom are warm white-which make them look dimmer
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