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Old 03-17-2009, 07:41 PM   #1
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Hey people...this is my first time attempting to service an LED set up. Previous electricians working for a major electrical company in the area "fried" three LED picture lamps made by Bruck lighting. I was then contacted to reinstall them for the customer. Obviously I do not want the same thing to happen so I'm researching the subject. LED's must be wired in series and I see that you shouldnt "overdrive" them. Do I need to match the load of these lamps with an appropriate driver which I assume should be available at the needed "drive" or output? Can I get any links for the subject as well as your advice? Thanks
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Old 06-22-2009, 09:35 AM   #2
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I am an electrican from the UK.

I have been looking for replacemnt, energy efficient light bulbs for the past 3 months. I have tried many brands, however i found that alot of them were not bright enough
After searching i found a new lightbulb brand called "Exergi". I purchased a MR16 4W LED lamp from this brand.
http://www.litebulbs.co.uk/product/2...ool-white.aspx

I found that the "Exergi" MR16 LED lamp was alot brighter than LED lmaps currently on the market. I am now currently recommending Exergi products to my customers.

Has anyone else tried or looked into Exergi?

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Old 07-10-2009, 06:23 AM   #3
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I am an electrican from the UK.

I have been looking for replacemnt, energy efficient light bulbs for the past 3 months. I have tried many brands, however i found that alot of them were not bright enough
After searching i found a new lightbulb brand called "Exergi". I purchased a MR16 4W LED lamp from this brand.
http://www.litebulbs.co.uk/product/2...ool-white.aspx

I found that the "Exergi" MR16 LED lamp was alot brighter than LED lmaps currently on the market. I am now currently recommending Exergi products to my customers.

Has anyone else tried or looked into Exergi?
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