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LEDs and recessed / can lighting
I've been thinking about lighting in my office remodel for a little while now. Since I have new fixtures, I definitely want to go with LED bulbs. As it is right now, I have 6 - 6" can lights in the ceiling, you can see some of them in the image below. My question is, would you guys buy LED fixtures to go in the 6" cans, or would you just use the normal fixtures and put LED screw based bulbs in?
Here is an example of a LED fixture to go in it. Replacement would be a pain, but theoretically I shouldn't ever really have to. Amazon.com: Lemonbest® Dimmable 110V 5W LED Ceiling Light Downlight , Warm White Spotlight Lamp Recessed Lighting Fixture , Halogen Bulb Replacement: Home Improvement Here is an example of a normal fixture. Halo 78P 6-Inch Eyeball Light Trim, White - Amazon.com
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Maybe do a calculation of what will cost more in the long run: LED fixture + replacement bulbs over X years vs. "normal" fixture + replacement bulbs over X years? Another thing to consider would of course be ease of use: if you are in a pinch, can you put a "normal" bulb in or are you restricted to LEDs only.
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For the cost of it, I'm willing to pay for something that is efficient and will last. At current prices I'm guessing $20-$30 per fixture for something quality. Since there are 6 cans, I'm not really worried about being in a pinch from one dying.
Not only did I consider it, I did it. The wall used to have a full window door in it that never got used. That was replaced with two windows as you can see above. Here is the before (ok, more like during):
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I have to agree with your philosophy. If you're planning on being there for a while, spending the money now will save you a lot of hassle in the future. I'm guessing it will save you money in the long run anyway.
I like the updated wall (rather windows) better! Lot's of natural light compared to the old! |
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These are that ones I put in luckily I only had 5 to put in.
EcoSmart 6 in. 9.5-Watt (65W) Soft White (2700K) Dimmable LED Downlight (2-Pack)-ECO-575L at The Home Depot $30 apiece but they work vey well. |
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How long have you had them? That looks like a nice option. I might go with something a little lower wattage though. I have 6 lights in a 14x14 room and the 60W bulbs I have hanging there now is like a blast of light. I think 40W equivalents would be plenty.
That is about what I'm expecting to pay too. Not cheap, but I should never have to replace them.
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I have the same ones from Home Depot. I really like them. Your going to pay $10-$15 for trim kits anyways so the bulb is only costing you $15-$20.
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This trim on my old lights had discolored and needed reworked anyway. Last edited by pinballlooking; 02-06-14 at 08:01 AM.. |
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It seems I'm just a little too late to the party. The link no longer works to the home depot bulbs. They have a similar bulb, but it consumes 12.5W instead of 9.5W. There are some elsewhere, but it looks like I'll be paying a premium to get them. Amazon has them for $38 yikes... I think I might try to see what I can get locally. If I don't like it, I can return it easily enough.
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