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LED downlights use 80 per cent less electricity

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Dec 18, 2009

Marl has launched MR11 and MR16 LED downlights that use up to 80 per cent less electricity than the halogen equivalents and in most instances are a direct plug-in replacement.

These products are part of a major expansion of Marl's range of architectural LED lights, which also includes panel lamps, fluorescent-tube replacements and highly controllable effect-lighting solutions.

According to Marl, its LED products will pay for themselves within a year when operated for 18-24hrs a day and will last for nearly six years (50,000hrs) continuous illumination.

The Marl 256 series MR16 LED downlight matches the output of a 35W halogen light but draws 6W.

It interfaces with all standard MR16 sockets, allowing direct replacements, and in most instances can be powered from the same 12V AC or DC supply.

The modules emit zero ultraviolet or infrared radiation in the light beam and are available in warm-white or cool-white form.

The Marl 257 series MR11 downlight is offered in two power levels, which produce the light output of a 20W and a 10W halogen respectively but draw less than 2W.

The 10W reading lamp is exactly the same size as the MR11, while the all-purpose 20W lamp is 10mm deeper.

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