Dimmer is ok for brightness but doesn’t alter the harshness of the bright white does it?The other option is a dimmer Gordon, I'll show you one at hereford.
They are VERY bright. I have some of those.
This must be a very bright light!!I made my lamps with white or soft and a 2 way switch.
Been playing with leggo again trev.I made my lamps with white or soft and a 2 way switch.View attachment 68976View attachment 68977View attachment 68978View attachment 68979
I have that problem; never know when to leggo, as some Members may have noticed ...Been playing with leggo again trev.
Difficult to see when it bounces off the dack of your head bending over to catch it.Van is big and 3 down the roof, the soft ones are ok but the white are good if trying to find that penny you dropped.View attachment 68985
Dimmer is ok for brightness but doesn’t alter the harshness of the bright white does it?
Some might say that the dimmer tend to be more offensive, but that may relate to a different topic ...You're quite right, but being dimmer makes them less offensive![]()
I may be remembering wrongly again but I am sure when I did the calculation there was little difference in power consumption on two halogen strip lights in my van. So little o wasn’t going to change them as the kitchen one was £36, (well pre covid price) for the led version. Unfortunately I didn’t notice it was still in my basket when I purchased something else lolThe LED lamps in my Motorhome were not very good (failing with flickers) and I replaced them with new ones that suited the shape better (the type Trev linked to), but I am not keen on the warmth (or lack of) of the typical LED outputIn the shower room I actually did the opposite to the norm and replaced the LED lamps with new Halogen ones! yes, it is less efficient of course, but ok with that with the length of time those lights stay on.
Fitted Multicolour LED Strips in the living area above the lockers in aluminium fittings with diffusers to tone them down. The combination of being able to adjust the colour and the brightness plus the diffuser makes for a nice background illumination
Sad person that I am, I actually spent some time and noted down the actual power consumption of EVERY light in turn in my motorhomeI may be remembering wrongly again but I am sure when I did the calculation there was little difference in power consumption on two halogen strip lights in my van. So little o wasn’t going to change them as the kitchen one was £36, (well pre covid price) for the led version. Unfortunately I didn’t notice it was still in my basket when I purchased something else lol