[Greenbuilding] Greenbuilding Digest, Vol 4, Issue 1Advice Needed LEDs and Pot lights (Lynelle Hamilton)

action jackson benigncraft at gmail.com
Thu Dec 2 13:56:57 CST 2010


LED lights are now available at Home Depot to replace most conventional
lights in conventional fixtures.

Arguably they are not of the same quality as a designated LED system...but
if you want that (with the attendant expense) you can Arani out of Montreal
- they are supplying all of the LED fixtures we are installing on a museum
renvation with the sustainable renovation students at Fleming College

cheers
joshua

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> I am installing lights in new construction and have a quandary...I would
> like potlights as they minimize visual disruption in a largish
> Dining-Living-Kitchen area, but want to use installations that will
> accommodate LED lighting, when/if prices come down.
>
> I've seen the Halo H3 assemblies, but can't find a Canadian distributor
> or price...as well, at this early stage in development, don't know if
> the lumen-equivalence claims are comprised significantly of snake oil.
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> Does any one have any advice?  Many thanks!
>
> Lynelle
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Cheers,
Joshua Thornton
Founder/Director naturalbuild.ca
519 387 8787
info at naturalbuild.ca
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