This week, we’re taking a look at vampires! No not the horror movie monsters, we’re looking at smart appliances, and how they can still consume power when you’re not using them. Continue reading →
You might be clear on the difference between watts and lumens, but what’s a lux? Understanding this measurement could be key to getting the lighting effects you need for your property. Continue reading →
LEDs are said to generate a lot less heat when compared to other kinds of light. Is this true? We’re taking a look at everything you need to know about LEDs and heat! Continue reading →
Many of our fittings, and indeed many electrical goods you can buy elsewhere, come with what’s known as IP Ratings – which are commonly interpreted as how waterproof an object is.
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The GU10 LED Light Bulb is one of our very best selling products, here at Wholesale LED Lights. They’re perfectly designed to retrofit into your existing light fittings, serving as fantastic energy-saving replacements for your existing bulbs.
Here are just a few of the questions we’re often asked about them: Continue reading →
If you’re only just beginning to switch to LED as your Number One lighting source, you may have come across the term “Colour Temperature” for the first time. If this is the case, check out this list of FAQs, as it might help you choose the best one for you. Continue reading →
If you’re considering investing in some spectacular, colour-changing RGB LED strip lights for your home, check out the questions we’re most often asked, and make an informed choice. Continue reading →
LED strip lights are such versatile products. They’re an excellent solution to your mood lighting needs, whilst providing incredible flexibility.
As you might expect then, we get asked a lot of questions – a lot of them related to cutting. Continue reading →
Given how versatile our LED strip lights are, we do sell a fair amount of them! We also get a lot of questions about our LED tape too. We’ve assembled the most common questions we get into one list. Continue reading →