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Specifications:
- Light Source: LED
- Illuminant Color: Warm White
- Size: 10.0 x 5.2cm/3.9 x 2.0in(Dia. x H)
- Input Voltage: 100-265V
- Power Rating: 5.5~6.5W
Features:
- These LED downlights are featured with the characteristics of low consumption and environmentally friendly
- The compact design of the LED lights are easy to go with any styles of your houses
- The warm white of the energy saving lights will add the warmth to your need
- The LED downlight can be applied in many places, such as your porches, stages or parties
- The LED ceil lights are very easy for you to install and they can be used for a long time
Details:

- These LED ceiling lights are energy efficient and they can be used under high-speed mode

- The LED downlight is made of high quality material and it can be used for a long time

- The energy saving lights are very easy to install for their compact and fine design

- The price of our LED downlight is well worth the cost and you won't regret for your choice

- Here we give great offer that is if you buy 3 together, you will get one for free
How to Install LED Lighting:

LED lighting is a newer way to provide light to various places, such as under a kitchen cabinet. This type of light is typically more energy efficient than a standard incandescent light. Depending on how your cabinets are built the lights are designed to have a low profile so they cannot be seen under the cabinet. Installing LED lights can be done by first deciding where to place the LED light assembly- Mark the placement for the LED lights so that so you know where the electrical wiring needs to be located
- Find a place for the electrical source for the LED lights. The electrical source is typically located within a kitchen cabinet
- Drill small pilot holes in the underside of the cabinet to see where the wiring will need to go
- Locate a circuit to use for the LED lighting on your home's junction or circuit box
- Turn off the circuit that is going to be used for the LED lighting
- Feed the electrical wire from your basement junction or circuit box, through the floor, up to the cabinet
- Connect the electrical wire from the lighting source to the LED lighting. Refer to the LED lighting instructions to properly connect the electrical wiring.
- Connect the ground wires from the electrical source for the LED lights to the switch box
- Turn on the circuit from the junction box and test the lighting by turning the light switch to the "on" position
How to Wire LED Lights:

Wiring LED lights can be a bit tricky because of the accuracy demanded in circuit values and the number of LEDs in a typical lighting circuit. With LEDs, you need accurate values for current, voltage and resistance, or the circuit will not work at all. You also need to make a large number of clean connections using delicate parts (as opposed to incandescent and fluorescent lamps, which require fewer bulbs and use lamps that are easy to connect to the power supply). Fortunately, the calculations are pretty straightforward, and LEDs are tough enough to stand up to soldering with little risk of failure- Gather the LEDs that you want to wire into your circuit. Most LEDs require little power, so assuming you are using a decent power supply, you should be able to put in pretty much as many as you want
- Note the specs of your LEDs. Commercially available LEDs have two values you need to be concerned with: voltage and amperage. For the sake of simplicity, use LEDs that all have the same values
- Decide whether you want to wire your LEDs in series or parallel. In series circuits, the LEDs' voltages are added. So, for example, if you have three 2-volt LEDs, you'll have a total voltage drop of 6 volts. Since you need a power supply that is higher than the total combined voltage of the LEDs, wiring in parallel is almost always a good idea. If you're using only a few LEDs, however, you may want to wire in series for the sake of simplicity
- Go to an online LED circuit calculator and plug in your values to determine what resistor you need. Click on the tab that says "Parallel LEDs" and input the voltage of your power supply, the number of LEDs you're using, and the amperage and voltage of each LED. The calculator will tell you what resistor you need and the current rating that resistor requires
- Wire your resistor into the circuit. You can either use a resistor rated for the current of the total circuit and wire it to the positive terminal of your power supply or wire a resistor of the same value, but with a lower current rating, to the cathode (the terminal near the flattened edge) of each LED. For example, if the calculator tells you that your 30 LED circuit needs a 100-ohm resistor rated for 6 watts, you can get one 6-watt 100-ohm resistor, or 30 smaller, common 100-ohm resistors (usually rated for 1/8 watt)
- Wire the cathodes of each LED in parallel. Hook up each cathode to the common resistor. If each has its own resistor, wire each resistor to the positive terminal of the power supply
- Wire the anodes (the other terminal of the LEDs) to an SPST switch. Wire the other terminal of the switch to the negative terminal of the power supply. You now have an LED light circuit
Package Included:
- 4 x LED Lights
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Betsy
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02-23-2012- Other Thoughts: I wired four of the LED lights in my bathrooms. It didn't take me much effort to do the work and they work quite well.
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Geoff
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02-24-2012- Other Thoughts: I bought the LED downlight to just have a try. They are bright enough for daily use. The light is very comfortable. Great that the unit doesn't get hot, unlike the filament lamps which get very hot in <br/>use. LED lights will no doubt be the future!
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Kerwin
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02-25-2012- Other Thoughts: I ordered these bulbs as I wanted to try them out before spending a lot of money on replacing the lights in my kitchen. The light level is excellent and it takes only a little time to 'warm up' compared to the old style energy savers.
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Dylan
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02-24-2012- Other Thoughts: I take these energy saving lights for lighting the desk area in my office so it was really important that they were bright enough. They can last for a long time. I just paid little to provide enought lighting for my office. This is quite well worth the cost.
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Bernard
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02-22-2012- Other Thoughts: Just as what the description of the LED downlight said, LED lights are much better than the old incandescent ones. These do work well. I highly recommend them!
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