Hi,
I have fitted 3x 50w GU10 lamps into a bathroom. Originally the room was bright, when just the GU10 bulb was hanging from the hole. I have now fitted the chrome/glass shroud and there is a significant reduction in light levels.
When fitted to the downlighter, the bulb is approx 1.5/2cm above the height of the ceiling. This appears to restrict the light that is projected forward into the room.
Has anyone else experienced anything similar? Is there a cure? I know that you can get different "width" GU10 bulbs (narrow/wide beam), could this help?
At the moment, I am thinking about removing the fitting and finding something else.
http://www.screwfix.com/p/fixed-brushed-chrome-240v-mains-voltage-bathroom-downlight/91737
I have fitted 3x 50w GU10 lamps into a bathroom. Originally the room was bright, when just the GU10 bulb was hanging from the hole. I have now fitted the chrome/glass shroud and there is a significant reduction in light levels.
When fitted to the downlighter, the bulb is approx 1.5/2cm above the height of the ceiling. This appears to restrict the light that is projected forward into the room.
Has anyone else experienced anything similar? Is there a cure? I know that you can get different "width" GU10 bulbs (narrow/wide beam), could this help?
At the moment, I am thinking about removing the fitting and finding something else.
http://www.screwfix.com/p/fixed-brushed-chrome-240v-mains-voltage-bathroom-downlight/91737