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<blockquote data-quote="great68" data-source="post: 76606" data-attributes="member: 2832"><p>Do you mean the GU10 11watt such as the Megaman ones ?</p><p></p><p>We have used loads of these. They are not as bright as 50w 12v, but are brighter than 50w GU 10'S. We did carry out a lumen test , but i cant find that right now. When we know the 11w low energy are going to be installed we put a few more in than if it was 12v types.</p><p></p><p>Note, the 11w GU10 cfl's do not meet the energy efficiency rules as the lumen output per watt is not high enough</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="great68, post: 76606, member: 2832"] Do you mean the GU10 11watt such as the Megaman ones ? We have used loads of these. They are not as bright as 50w 12v, but are brighter than 50w GU 10'S. We did carry out a lumen test , but i cant find that right now. When we know the 11w low energy are going to be installed we put a few more in than if it was 12v types. Note, the 11w GU10 cfl's do not meet the energy efficiency rules as the lumen output per watt is not high enough [/QUOTE]
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