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240V track lighting
I'm looking for a ceiling mounted track lighting system to illuminate a
row of, floor to ceiling, bedroom cupboards 5.5 m wide. Suggestions as to manufacturers or stockists would be greatly appreciated. Problems that have made the hunt unsuccessful so far include: * insufficient ceiling height for wire mounted Halogens, * excessive length preventing use of Halogens, i.e. I can buy a wire kit (ignoring the height issue) that would stretch 8 m but will only support IIRC 4 or 5 Halogen lights, * inadequate beam spread from Halogens - Basically I don't want Halogen bulbs but the sort of mains track lighting with loads of plug in spot lights that shops use, but never sell! TIA Richard |
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240V track lighting
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Richard Savage wrote: Basically I don't want Halogen bulbs but the sort of mains track lighting with loads of plug in spot lights that shops use, but never sell! Concord Rotaflex was *the* track once, but I don't know if it's still made. -- *A woman drove me to drink and I didn't have the decency to thank her Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
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240V track lighting
Dave Plowman wrote in message ...
In article , Richard Savage wrote: Basically I don't want Halogen bulbs but the sort of mains track lighting with loads of plug in spot lights that shops use, but never sell! Concord Rotaflex was *the* track once, but I don't know if it's still made. http://www.lightingfxdirect.com/track.htm Gin-gin-gin-gin-gin |
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240V track lighting
Ta. Concord searched for without success :-( Questions fired off to
Lighting Direct :-) Richard |
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