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I'm installing LED strip lighting in my kitchen. White strips around my plinths and RGB strips as down lighting.
They light my kitchen up but I'm still not sure if I can dim the RGB's from a wall mounted dimmer switch.
JA
RGB strips only dimmable on LV side of driver not 230V side, so no go. You will need to use an approved RGB controller after the driver to give you your dimming capability.
We have LED lighting at one of the places I work.
It looks nice, however it makes the room feel a little darker to me.
Everything is softer and patchy.
While im sure there are LED products that will pretty much give the same look and feel to normal lighting, I do feel there is a place and time for it.
I suppose it all depends on how you are going to us it..
Use it for main lighting? Probably not best..
Use it for feature lighting? Yeah why not. Its handy to highlight something without the cost of powering a normal bulb.
I would suggest the work place that seems patchy hasn't been designed properly. There are plenty of offices and buildings we go to with fluorescent/halogen/incandescent lighting that seems patchy. You can design any lighting scheme badly if you dont know what your doing.
I think because of cost implications some people have avoided installing the required amount of LED fittings in an application - if you want a good example of effective, imaginative LED lighting that is far from patchy look at the Louvre in Paris.
I am Dealing in LED products business having business name "Saving Light Bulbs". I would like to share that this business is getting more and more popular. We have large number of customers on daily basis who are replacing their traditional Lighting with LED lighting and when we ask them to review, most of them Provide positive reviews.
I must add that it really make us feel proud to satisfy the customers as we believe CIK. Some business are not adopting LED lighting now as it seems higher initial cost but if we talk about long term goals, then it is really an ultimate decision to adopt LED Lighting.![]()
How many of the businesses on here have installed LED lighting?
If yes - has it achieved the results you anticipated?
If no - is there a particular reason, except the obvious ones of course?