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<blockquote data-quote="Davethsparky" data-source="post: 490098" data-attributes="member: 27165"><p>Manufacturers don't have to produce multiple permutations, if they limit their range then people will be fixed to buying a limited range. I've already mentioned the fittings I use, they don't have a non IP rated version and as far as I know don't have a non dimmable version. </p><p></p><p>If we are to have any hope of saving the planet then people need to give up silly luxuries like choosing between satin brass or polished brass etc. </p><p></p><p>I don't do domestic so I'm probably looking at this from a different perspective, but all the downlights I've fitted for years have been fixed with white trim. Some have had emergency packs fitted and some with 0-10V drivers. </p><p></p><p>I always supply a few spare units to the customer to be kept on site just in case they need to be swapped out, as they are all connected via a plug and socket supplied with the light they can easily be changed in house if necessary, I've not yet had one need to be swapped though. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davethsparky, post: 490098, member: 27165"] Manufacturers don't have to produce multiple permutations, if they limit their range then people will be fixed to buying a limited range. I've already mentioned the fittings I use, they don't have a non IP rated version and as far as I know don't have a non dimmable version. If we are to have any hope of saving the planet then people need to give up silly luxuries like choosing between satin brass or polished brass etc. I don't do domestic so I'm probably looking at this from a different perspective, but all the downlights I've fitted for years have been fixed with white trim. Some have had emergency packs fitted and some with 0-10V drivers. I always supply a few spare units to the customer to be kept on site just in case they need to be swapped out, as they are all connected via a plug and socket supplied with the light they can easily be changed in house if necessary, I've not yet had one need to be swapped though. [/QUOTE]
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