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Berdis 10W / 12W LED Downlight Kit - from $6.52 (after 15% off /W Coupon) + Registered Shipping @ Lectory.com.au

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Ozbargain Deal Only, 15 days limited time offer.

Get 15% off on subtotal during checkout by applying Coupon Code.

10W Epistar LED Downlight Kit starts from $7.25/Unit (all models 15% off)

12W Epistar LED Downlight Kit starts from $7.25/Unit (all models 15% off)

12W Epistar 3CT Switchable LED Downlight Kit starts from $11.95/Unit (all models 15% off)

Shipping

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<$15 for Metro cities second-day delivery

<$25 regional areas 3-4days delivery

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About the offer

  • Same day dispatch from Sydney
  • Large quantity in stock
  • 5 Years Warranty
  • Local retail business owned and operated by OZ locals
  • Formal Tax Invoice with ABN and ACN
  • Please Contact Us for bulk order with further discount

Specifications

  • Choose from Dimmable or Non-dimmable options
  • Input AC 220-240V 50~60Hz
  • Warm /Cool White 3000K / 5500K
  • 0.6m Cable with 2Pin AUS Standard DIY Plug
  • 90mm Cutout
  • SMD DIY Kit
  • SAA Approval IP44
  • 893 / 959lm
  • In-built Die Cast Aluminium Heat Sink
  • Mercury-Free
  • Beam Angle 120
  • CRI >80

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closed Comments

  • Hi, is pickup an option ?

    • Yes, just choose "Warehouse Pick Up - Free" at check out.

      The pickup time is between 10am - 4pm Monday to Friday

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    Where's the code?

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      OZBARGAIN15

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    Hey mate, do you offer trade pricing ?

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      Sorry for the late reply.

      Yes, we have a trade pricing for electricians.

      Please send us an email to [email protected], we can go from there.

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    Sorry, I have been looking at SAL ECOGEM http://www.electriciansupplies.com.au/shop/index.php?main_pa…

    How do you guys compare this one with Sunny ECOGEM?

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      The few differences I can see just from quickly taking a look is that ecogems are a bit larger, have a seperate driver, have a 700lumen light output compared to the 12watt which has 1050-1120lm.

      It is fraction of the cost yet they still offer the same warranty so its up to you really.

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        Thank you

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    Are there any options to find LEDs that look similar to old school halogen down lights?

    All my LED down lights currently look too white, too warm or too bright. I love.that old subdued sophisticated halogen look with a focused warm orange beam.

    Any suggestions?

    • I believe you need a good diffuser, (light cover) a more transparent one maybe.
      LED downlights usually has wide beam angle somewhere around 120degree, you might want to try some LED spot lights, another option will be Philips MR 16 LED Bulb which you can use to replace the 40~60W halogen downlights bulbs, they usually have a narrow beam angle at 90degree.

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    I have old style halogens with a transformer at the moment. They are installed in hard to reach locations from within the roof space (under flooring) and ideally will need to be replaced via the hole if possible. I see that this unit has a standard power lead. Is there an alternative way of powering them that is more compatible with replacing the existing gear? Is an electrician going to be needed to install them in this scenario? I understand what the "fast connect roof power socket" is. Do you sell them?

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      I'm looking the same thing, don't know how's the quality compare to Clipsal. Likely you have to ask electrician to remove the old transformer and connect 240V to following kid of socket. Or easier way without electrician is to change with Philips MR16 when Woolworths half price them. Try not to get anything less than 90 degree beam angle, 36 degree one is only for picture frame.
      http://www.lectory.com.au/p/Lighting/Lighting-Accessories/Su…
      http://www.lectory.com.au/Quick-Connect-Surface-Socket-Plug-…

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        You would need a licensed electrician to do your replacements roughana

      • All of these roof socket and quick connectors we carry have SAA safety approval, the material used are same (same grade PC materials) as Clipsal or Delta products. Our electrician customers keep getting them from us, and the feedback is good so far. By the way, all these products come with the replacement warranty.

    • To your first question, replace the halogen bulbs with MR16 LED bulbs (any brand) is a good option Philips are the most popular ones.
      You need an electrician if your project involves any wiring or installing a roof circuit.
      The fast connect roof power socket also require a licensed electrician to wire.
      Just in case if there is a fire or the circuit blew some of your expensive devices, the insurance company will refuse to cover the damage if it is a DIY circuit/ socket/switch.
      However, it will bring down a lot of costs if you ask your electrician to pre-install/ rewire a roof circuit with these easy connectors/ roof socket at the first place and just buy some LED downlight kit, (with AU standard plug) cut some whole on the ceiling and plug them into the sockets yourself.

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    Electrician asking arms and legs for installation. :( Melbourne based.

    • lol, Wish I could help, working on my license.

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    Hi Rep, the Berdis Panel Light Kit 24W, can you tell me what depth it requires?

    You only mention a 90mm cutout, I've got 60mm of ceiling space, (steel decking roof).

    BTW, just a suggestion, it would be good to have the depth required against all the lights, I had to go searching to find it for the 10W downlights, (58mm in case anyone is wondering).

    I assume that an air gap around the downlights isn't required and that they can sit under insulation?

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    Thanks for your suggestion, we will adjust specification for all lighting products.

    About the Berdis Panel Light Kit 24W/36W, the LED panel itself is 13mm thick, but you may want to hide the 28mm thick external led driver (115x40x28mm) into the steel roof.

    60mm height roof space is enough to fit the LED panel and the driver with a reasonable amount of extra space left for heat radiation.

    The important thing is, the external LED driver cannot sit right under insulation, you can cut off a bit of insulation to create some extra space for it ( please make sure insulation material is not touching the driver's plastic cover )

    Hope you will find this information helpful.

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      Thank you.

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