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LED lighting

Razam622
Posts: 13 Forumite

Hi
I hope everyone is doing well.
Someone has offered me a couple of LED lights, very similar to these...
eterna-lighting
co.uk/product/mscsledwh/
but 15w version.
My question is, can I use them to replace my main room lights? And can I fit one as a main bathroom light (will it be safe).
Your advice is really appreciated.
Thanks 🙂
I hope everyone is doing well.
Someone has offered me a couple of LED lights, very similar to these...
eterna-lighting
co.uk/product/mscsledwh/
but 15w version.
My question is, can I use them to replace my main room lights? And can I fit one as a main bathroom light (will it be safe).
Your advice is really appreciated.
Thanks 🙂
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Comments
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Yes, you can. Including in the bathroom and, AFAIK, even near a bath or a shower. It's IP65 - see the picture.
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Thanks grumbler0
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grumbler said:
Yes, you can. Including in the bathroom and, AFAIK, even near a bath or a shower. It's IP65 - see the picture.
I've just checked and the ones I'm getting are IP54 rating. Judging by the picture, I'm assuming that's still OK for the bathroom, but not near the shower?0 -
Yes - outside of all the shown zones except, possibly IP440
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