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Epistar 10W / 12W /13W LED Downlight Kit - from $7.25 (Further 15% w/ Coupon) + Registered Shipping @ Lectory.com.au

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OZBARGAIN15

These 90mm Cut out 10W / 12W / 13W LED downlight kits are the best option for replacing the last generation halogen downlight fixtures.

  • Each lamp kit comes with 0.6m extension cable and an AU Standard Plug, with high safety rating inbuild driver and Epistar branded LED chips.

  • 5 Years Seller's Replacement Warranty

  • Get 15% off on subtotal during checkout by applying Coupon Code "OZBARGAIN15"

Shipping:

  • For purchase quantity under 20 unit, shipping will be carried by Aus Post with a registered standard parcel.

  • <$15 for Metro cities second-day delivery

  • <$25 for regional areas 3-4days delivery

  • (Tracking detail will be provided to every order)

About the offer

  • Same day dispatch from Sydney

  • Large quantity in stock

  • A local retail business owned and operated by OZ locals

  • Flat Rate Shipping

  • Formal Tax Invoice

  • Please Contact Us for bulk order with further discount

Specifications

  • Choose from Dimmable or Non-dimmable options

  • Input AC 220-240V 50~60Hz

  • Warm /Cool White 3000K / 5500K

  • 0.6m Cable with 2Pin AUS Standard DIY Plug

  • 90mm Cutout

  • SAA Approval IP44

  • 875(10W) - 1033lm(13W)

  • In-built Die Cast Aluminium Heat Sink

  • Mercury-Free

  • Beam Angle 120

  • CRI >80

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Are these suitable for integration with a Clipsal C-Bus system?

    • +1

      Yes, they are Suitable for integration with Clipsal C-Bus System.

      The original downlight that was recommended by Clipsal is TPDL2 (off-production) which was replaced by TPDL1C1.

      These Epistar downlights are just a cheaper option for replacing TPDL1C.

      Just make sure the one you selected has "dimmable function" Cos the C-Bus require dimmable Downlights.

      • +1

        "Just make sure the one you selected has "dimmable function" Cos the C-Bus require dimmable Downlights."

        You can still use non-dimmable when connecting to a C-Bus relay unit rather than a dimmer unit. Depends on the application I guess.

  • +1

    Keen to get change out my halogen downlights to LED - I guess there isn't really an easier way to know whether these would be compatible until i attempt to pull them out?

    • +1

      Well, pulling one out is the best way to find the Cutout Size (Ceiling Hole Size) of this Halogen Downlight.

      And the cutout size is the only concern when we talk about the compatibility issue.

      These downlights fit in any ceiling hole that is from 90mm-95mm.

      • +1

        I know it's a little off topic, but I'd be grateful if you'd give the low down on ceiling insulation covering or not covering the different types of LED's as some have a tall heat-sink yet others have a wide flat one. It sort of defeats the object of a sealed, insulated building envelope when you have to leave a minimum 50mm gap around loads of downlights.

      • +1

        Steptoe's link is an interesting, but technical, article. I've been planning on replacing a bunch of halogens around the house with LEDs when I get around to it.
        To date I've just been replacing the halogen bulbs with LED bulbs from Bunnings as they fail. I've been disappointed with their failure rate though. One lasted 3 months, another less than 12. All now have big insulation gaps (10cm+) around them (shredded paper insulation) after I read about the importance of not letting LEDs overheat, but that reduces my overall insulation effectiveness.
        Any chance you could give me a layman's explanation of the pros and cons of replacing my current fittings with the units you're offering?

        • Our downlights met the requirements set out in the AS/NZS standard 60598.2.2:2001 and are classified as IC rated.

          This IC rating is a measure used to determine whether a recessed downlight is suitable to come into contact with building insulation.

          No insulation gaps or air ventilation is required by these downlights.

          The lamp will remain a low operating temperature while surrounding temperature is 25 degree according to the standard.

          By the way, these lamps are covered by 5 Years Seller's replacement warranty, as long as you have roof sockets pre-installed, it will be an easy DIY job to replace them if any of them fails.

          Well, the good thing is, they are safer and cheaper to operate than the halogens you are having, also you can seal your insulation gaps if you wish to.

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