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Office Garden Terrace. Architectural Classic Design. Farmhouse Industrial Modern. Retro Scandinavian. Subscribe to our newsletter. Installing LEDs in halogen fittings can cause a few problems with your new lights. To get the maximum benefit from your new LED downlights, have an electrician check your circuits and fittings to ensure they are compatible with the lower-wattage LEDs.
Otherwise you risk the excess power blowing the LED. This article was co-authored by Barry Zakar. With over ten years of experience, Barry specializes in a variety of carpentry projects. He is skilled at constructing decks, railings, fences, gates, and various pieces of furniture. Kennedy University. There are 16 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page.
This article has been viewed 80, times. Luckily, advances in LED technology have made it possible for you to use these energy efficient bulbs in your gallery or showcase without losing the light quality of halogen bulbs. If you want to replace your halogen downlights with LED bulbs, you'll need to check the type of bulb you have.
If the bulb has a twist-and-lock mechanism and studs at the base, it's a GU10 bulb and can just be switched out. If the bulb has pins at the bottom, it's either an MR11 or MR16 and you will have to replace the transformer in order for the bulb to work correctly.
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Download Article Explore this Article methods. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Article Summary. Method 1. Examine the original fitting and bulb. Most halogen downlights fit into the power supply with small pegs or pins. Check the bottom of the existing bulb to see how the connectors should look, then use a ruler to check the size of the fitting as well as the size of the cut-out for the bulb.
These can usually be switched for LED bulbs without replacing any parts. Look at the base of the globe for the wattage. This involves additional costs, more time and more messing about - which nobody wants. Another consideration is that if you do plan to dim them, you're going to need to ensure that the LED, the transformer and the dimmer switch are all compatible with each other. A winning combination! But you've now spent more on these items than you would with options 2 and 3.
Again if you're replacing low voltage halogens but want to keep your existing downlights you can convert them into mains voltage GU10 by ordering some basic GU10 lamp holders , a GU10 lamp holder with connector block and GU10 LEDs. This involves disconnecting the transformer and some re-wiring which should be done by a qualified electrician. Install brand new downlights.
This option opens up a whole new world of opportunities for you.
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