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Soluxlamps March 24th 04 07:54 PM

Low voltage lighting on boat question
 
are 12 volt MR16 bulbs used on (or in) boats (yachts) very often. If so, what
wattage is usually used... 20 watt, 35 watt, 50 watt??


Jürgen Spelter March 25th 04 06:55 AM

Low voltage lighting on boat question
 
Hi,

on or in boats those lamps are not used often, as I know. Most bulbs on
ships habe other sockets, some of them are very special.
Halogen bulbs with that MR 16 socket are rather good for ship lightening,
special inside a boat. They give a lot more light than conventional light
bulbs. I´m using them for lightning the cabin, for reading lamps....
There are adapters availible, that fit modern MR16 bulbs into older sockets,
but I think, changing the whole lamp will be best solution.
Wattage depends on use of the lamp. High wattage means decharging batteries
in a hurry. 20 watts will be enough for most lightning inside the boat.
Very interesting are light bulbs using LED technology, fitting into that MR
16 socket. They consume low power, habe a very long lifetime, but they are
rather expencive.

Juergen



"Soluxlamps" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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are 12 volt MR16 bulbs used on (or in) boats (yachts) very often. If so,

what
wattage is usually used... 20 watt, 35 watt, 50 watt??




JimB March 25th 04 09:25 AM

Low voltage lighting on boat question
 

Soluxlamps wrote in message
...
are 12 volt MR16 bulbs used on (or in) boats (yachts) very

often. If so, what
wattage is usually used... 20 watt, 35 watt, 50 watt??


I've replaced all 'traditional' lights with MR16 halogen fittings
bought from my local DIY store. Many fewer amps per lux. 20w for
reading spots used at about 1m range; 35w for reading spots used
at 2m, and 50w for saloon and galley floodlights.

However, I note that most chandleries sell fittings which take
the small two pin bulbs. Yes they're smaller, and a lot more
expensive. Surprise.

JimB, Yacht Rapaz, sadly, for sale to buy that nice new Greek
house:
http://www.homepage.ntlworld.com/jim...cification.htm






Soluxlamps April 8th 04 02:36 PM

Low voltage lighting on boat question
 
Jim B.

Thanks for taking the time to answer my question about low-voltage (MR16) bulbs
on boats.

If anyone that uses MR16 bulbs on their boat is interested in improving the
presentation (color and appearance), please contact me.

We have developed a bulb that is being used in art galleries and museums and
now by interior designers for room lighting.

Thanks again.

Philip Bradfield, Ph.D.
VP-Tailored Lighting Inc.
Where SoLux was invented
www.solux.net

philATsoluxDOTnet


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