Today I came across some GU10 S11 lamps a customer had bought for their down lights. They are 12-24V. I thought all GU10 were 230V? I can’t find much reference to this type online, other than a few places selling them.
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Today I came across some GU10 S11 lamps a customer had bought for their down lights. They are 12-24V. I thought all GU10 were 230V? I can’t find much reference to this type online, other than a few places selling them.
Recently I was wondering whether 12-volt E27 bulbs existed and they do https://bedazzledledlighting.co.uk/product-category/led-bulbs/es-e27/ In fact they are usable on 12 - 24 volt supplies plus/minus the usual tolerance. Note that they have a decent driver, since whilst testing found that as I increased the supply from 12 volt to 24 volt, the current decreased.
The same company also sells GU10 LEDs with the same 12 - 24 volt supply characteristic.
Hope the above helps.
Clive
Recently I was wondering whether 12-volt E27 bulbs existed and they do https://bedazzledledlighting.co.uk/product-category/led-bulbs/es-e27/ In fact they are usable on 12 - 24 volt supplies plus/minus the usual tolerance. Note that they have a decent driver, since whilst testing found that as I increased the supply from 12 volt to 24 volt, the current decreased.
The same company also sells GU10 LEDs with the same 12 - 24 volt supply characteristic.
Hope the above helps.
Clive
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