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Vegas.

This one?

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My Lights now are Par 20's. They look more like this LED build.

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http://www.myledlight.com/par20_led_light_bulb_36_leds.aspx

These are whats i there now.

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Neither one will really work. The LED you linked to that looks like you halogen puts out 150 lumens, your halogen puts out around 500 lumens.
 

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You can buy the PAR 20 type.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ultra-Brigh...R38-LED-Light-Bulb-Lamp-86-265V-/380716679612


A Paddle in the girls room or on her Butt may work.

I don't like the multichip small lamps. If each isn't perfectly focused, you'll get a hot spot on the lit surface from each chip, unless they have a decent diffuser.

LED lighting technology is still advancing fairly rapidly.

I just got these LED GU10s delivered to replace some 9w(3Wx3) multichip lamps I have in the UT house. I was never thrilled with the quality of light from the 9W lamps, but liked not burning 50W halogens. The new lamps are 5W/360lm single chip, with great looking diffusers/reflectors.
 

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I installed (3) of those COB GU10 lamps in my hallway fixtures. I'm really impressed. Great color, and uniform intensity. The beam spread is more than I thought it would be, and that's a good thing. These are much better than the LED lamps they replaced.
 

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