mint 0 Report post Posted October 6, 2007 i will be installing 2 lights at the vanity top light pelmet.i thought PLC energy saving will be good, but my other half likes those yellow halogen lights. i think halogne lights are not recommended cos - yellow lights, very hot n stuffy- 'die' off faster - cos only got some 1,000 hours of life?- hear that in bathroom, its not good to have halogne lights due to the moisture in the bathroom, so the light will spoil fasterID says PLC round light is too big to fit into the pelmet..ID going to charge me $80 for supply and install the round lighting pt with switches including running of light point. Ok a not? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
armani 0 Report post Posted October 7, 2007 i will be installing 2 lights at the vanity top light pelmet.i thought PLC energy saving will be good, but my other half likes those yellow halogen lights. i think halogne lights are not recommended cos - yellow lights, very hot n stuffy- 'die' off faster - cos only got some 1,000 hours of life?- hear that in bathroom, its not good to have halogne lights due to the moisture in the bathroom, so the light will spoil fasterID says PLC round light is too big to fit into the pelmet..ID going to charge me $80 for supply and install the round lighting pt with switches including running of light point. Ok a not?think 80bucks is quite reasonable. normally lights installation $10Run one light point w/ switch $30PLC light holder with bulb $14 so your's has bout 2 bulbs so total 10+30+14+14=$68But then i find it wierd that the ID say it's too small for PLC light becoz it should be able to fit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites