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G4: halogen or LED?
We have a number of those "bedside lights" with a transformer in the
base and a pair of "radio aeriels" taking 12 volts AC to the light unit containing a 20 watt halogen G4. I've just used my last spare halogen bulb, I see there are loads of LED replacements around. For main domestic lights I have long since replaced halogens with LED but I am not so bothered about energy saving or safety for bedside lights, and I do find halogens give good light for reading. Are LEDs OK in this type of light, or would you stick with halogens? Presumably the crude power supplies work fine with LED? TIA |
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