LED LAMPS

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Discover the most frequently asked questions about our LED lamps

Of course! In our luminaires, always replaceable 6W 3000K, warm white GU10 LED lamps/light sources free included.

Do you wish Another LED lamp Such as another light color or, for example, a dimmable variant? Then you can purchase these purchases at the upgrade price of the free LED lamp supplied.
You do not pay the total price of the LED lamp, but its upgrade.

* If our 6W GU10 LED lamps are sold out, the 4.9W GU10 LED lamps will automatically be supplied free of the 6W LED lamps. 

The terms "3000K", "4000K" and "6000K" refer to the color temperature From light that is emitted by the LED lamp. Color temperature is measured in Kelvin (K) and is a measure of the heat or coolness of the light color that produces a light source.

Our range always consists of 3 light colors:
3000K (warm white),
4000K (neutral white),
6000K (cold white).

The choice for a certain color temperature depends on the application and the desired atmosphere. In living rooms such as living rooms and bedrooms, 3000K is often chosen for a warm and cozy atmosphere. In workspaces and offices, 4000K can be useful because of the clear and neutral light that helps with concentration and accurate work. 6000K is usually used in situations where maximum brightness and visibility are essential.

It is important to note that personal preference also plays a role in choosing the right color temperature for a specific environment.3000K is the most chosen light color In living spaces.

We recommend To always work in a room with the same light color.
We don't recommendto combine different light colors in the same room where both luminaires are visible at a glance.

The wattage (abbreviated as "W") of an LED lamp refers to the electrical power that the lamp uses. LED lamps are known for their efficiency compared to traditional light bulbs and halogen lamps, because they use less electricity to produce the same amount of light. The wattage of an LED lamp can vary depending on the type, brightness and purpose of the lamp.

When choosing LED lamps it is important to know that the wattage does not immediately match the brightness of the lamp. Traditionally, the wattage of a light bulb was an indication of the light output, but with LED lamps this is different because of their higher efficiency. Nowadays the light output of LED lamps is usually expressed in Lumen (LM), which is a more accurate benchmark for the amount of light that the lamp produces.

When choosing an LED lamp you have to pay attention to the lumen range that matches the desired brightness, instead of looking at the wattage exclusively.

Lumen (abbreviated as "LM") is a unit that is used to measure the total amount of visible light by measuring a light source, such as an LED lamp. It is a benchmark for thelight output From a lamp, what does howstrong the lamp shines.

When choosing an LED lamp, the lumen number is an important factor to consider, because it tells you how much light the lamp will actually produce. In general: the higher the lumen number, the clearer the lamp will be.

Keep in mind that the exact light output you need depends on factors such as the size of the space, the height of your ceiling, the purpose of the lighting and your personal preference for brightness. When choosing an LED lamp, it is advisable to use the lumen number as a guideline to determine the correct amount of light for your needs.

These are absolutely not suitable for this. Dimming a non -dimmable LED lamp will considerably lower the lifespan, whereby the warranty also expires. If you want dimmable LED lamps, you can order them as an upgrade.