
Out of all variety of LED bulbs, GU10 LED bulbs are very high in demand. This category of LED bulbs can actually reduce the electricity consumption in an effective way. Not only the energy consumption is cut down, the operating … Continue reading
Posted in GU10 LED Bulbs, LED Downlights, LightRabbit's Blog | Tagged GU10 Bulb, GU10 lamps, GU10 lighting, LED GU10 | Leave a commentLooking for a more efficient alternative to conventional lighting to install in your home or office space? Why not consider LED lights from Light Rabbit? Continue reading
Posted in LightRabbit's Blog | Tagged LED lights | Leave a commentThe GU10 light bulb lamp runs from 240v and avoids the need for transformers. GU10 are now the most popular light fitting in modern installations and LED GU10 bulbs can be fitted without the need for new wiring. GU10 LED … Continue reading
Posted in GU10 LED Bulbs, LED Downlights, LightRabbit's Blog | Leave a commentMR16 light bulbs look similar to the GU10 but have a very different design. the first difference is that they run on 12v as opposed to the GU10 240v. This means that a transformer is required to convert the voltage. If you wish to … Continue reading
Posted in LED Bulbs, LED Downlights, LightRabbit's Blog, MR16 LED Bulbs | Leave a commentEnergy efficient lighting is quickly becoming a requirement in new buildings with regulations requiring low energy lighting as standard. A 5 watt LED lamp emits 300 to 400 lumens which is equivalent to a standard 40 watt halogen bulb. A traditional 40W … Continue reading
Posted in LED Bulbs, LED Downlights, LightRabbit's Blog, MR16 LED Bulbs | Leave a commentUsed in more traditional lighting such as chandeliers , B22 bulbs or otherwise know as bayonet fitting can also be be changed for LED bulbs. If you have lighting that is inaccessible or requires ladders, the advantage of these bulbs is a … Continue reading
Posted in B22 LED Bulbs, LED Bulbs, LightRabbit's Blog | Leave a commentThe name of the E14 like the E27 is derived from the Edison screw fitting, developed by Thomas Edison which was first developed and licensed in 1909. Like the traditional E14, all new LED E14 Bulbs have a right hand (clockwise) threading and can … Continue reading
Posted in LightRabbit's Blog | Leave a commentDuring winter months, the short days means that we can only take out pet dogs out for walks at night. This presents a danger to both pet owner and especially our beloved four legged friends due to limited visibility on … Continue reading
Posted in LightRabbit's Blog | Leave a commentUK amends building regulations to improve energy efficiency | Energy Efficiency News.
Posted in LightRabbit's Blog | Leave a commentAs LED Light Bulbs and Lamps can be fitted into existing light fittings there is no need to get the electrician around to make changes to wiring. Simple! So – How many women does it take to change a light bulb? Just … Continue reading
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