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Old September 9th 05, 11:49 PM
elyob
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Ikea sold me MR11 20W 38deg bulbs ... 2 for £1.99. (I think).

Are they good replacements? I think the 38deg is probably a bit wide?

Any techie feedback?

Thanks


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Old September 10th 05, 12:16 AM
Pete Biggs
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elyob wrote:
Ikea sold me MR11 20W 38deg bulbs ... 2 for £1.99. (I think).

Are they good replacements? I think the 38deg is probably a bit wide?

Any techie feedback?


Very wide indeed. Might be good for low-speed technical off-roading or
getting you well-noticed on-road, or making the tea, but not for much
else. I find 5, 12 and 20W spots are best for seeing where you're going
on unlit roads.

Do Ikea have any other versions? (I'm always on the look out for cheap
sources).

www.ricam.co.uk have various MR11s, and you should find a reasonable price
for Philips 20W 10 deg elsewhere if you do enough Googling. Unfortunatey
I don't know of anywhere cheaper than Lumicycle for 5 & 12W spots.

~PB


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Old September 10th 05, 01:15 AM
elyob
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"Pete Biggs" wrote in
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elyob wrote:
Ikea sold me MR11 20W 38deg bulbs ... 2 for £1.99. (I think).

Are they good replacements? I think the 38deg is probably a bit wide?

Any techie feedback?


Very wide indeed. Might be good for low-speed technical off-roading or
getting you well-noticed on-road, or making the tea, but not for much
else. I find 5, 12 and 20W spots are best for seeing where you're going
on unlit roads.


That's what I thought .. but I saw MR11 .. and thought "it's not my bill ..
throw two packs in the basket".

Now I'm looking for someone who has an MR11 fitted kitchen/bathroom ...



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Old September 10th 05, 02:02 PM
Ian Smith
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On Sat, 10 Sep 2005, Pete Biggs wrote:

I don't know of anywhere cheaper than Lumicycle for 5 & 12W spots.


www.thelightbulb.co.uk 12W 7degree, four quid. Unfortunately, they
don't seem to list a 5W MR11, but they've got me stuff not listed on
teh website before, so you could ask (though that bulb is now listed,
I see).

I've used teh company for routine stuff (including bulbs for mny
lumis) and a number of more specialist things (specific colour
temperature flourescent tubes and metal halides) and always been very
happy with the service.

regards, Ian SMith
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Old September 10th 05, 04:32 PM
Ambrose Nankivell
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Pete Biggs wrote:
elyob wrote:
Ikea sold me MR11 20W 38deg bulbs ... 2 for 1.99. (I think).

Are they good replacements? I think the 38deg is probably a bit wide?

Any techie feedback?


Very wide indeed. Might be good for low-speed technical off-roading
or getting you well-noticed on-road, or making the tea, but not for
much else. I find 5, 12 and 20W spots are best for seeing where
you're going on unlit roads.

Do Ikea have any other versions? (I'm always on the look out for
cheap sources).

www.ricam.co.uk have various MR11s, and you should find a reasonable
price for Philips 20W 10 deg elsewhere if you do enough Googling.
Unfortunatey I don't know of anywhere cheaper than Lumicycle for 5 &
12W spots.


I got a nice narrow 10W 10 degree (IIRC) from Maplin last year. Under a
fiver. Not actually used it yet.

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Old September 10th 05, 11:19 PM
Pete Biggs
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Ambrose Nankivell wrote:

I got a nice narrow 10W 10 degree (IIRC) from Maplin last year. Under
a fiver. Not actually used it yet.


Cheers Ambrose and Ian for the tips. Good to know these sort of MR11s
are getting easier to obtain.

~PB


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Old September 11th 05, 08:31 AM
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Myra would have known! Whatever happened to her?

http://www.myra-simon.com/bike/index.html

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Old September 11th 05, 09:39 AM
Tony Raven
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stuart.doc wrote:
Myra would have known! Whatever happened to her?


Parenthood

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"I did make a mistake once - I thought I'd made a mistake but I hadn't"
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Old September 11th 05, 10:14 AM
stuart doc
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Ah! Glad to hear it. Hope she's dusting down those stabilisers :-)

 




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