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Is the highest wattage for these 120W?
I have found some at 150W but 24v. TLC do a 120 led version, is this likely to give more light that a 120W incandescent? I suspect not. The fitting is a period piece built without a reflector. I don't want to change the fitting but ideally could do with 150-200W lamp. Is there any alternative to par38? Needs to be instant-on so a discharge lamp is not suitable. BTW, white not coloured. Many thanks, Nick. |
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