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every thing I have is LED...so far so good after 5 years...boy was it expensive back then...not one single bulb has gone out yet
 
I would go for LED lighting. No Heat and very little problems with UV regarding leaving on all day you could do but personally I would buy a plug timer just for safety. Amazon do alot of kits for LED strip lighting for a tight budget and you can cut it to the size you require. It also allows you to change the color of lighting.

https://www.amazon.com/Waterproof-S...F8&qid=1363256960&sr=8-78&keywords=led+lights

https://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Conse...TF8&qid=1363257297&sr=8-3&keywords=plug+timer

Thats an easy way to do it

A lot of collectors use these in the uk
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Saxby-1384...2MAM/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1363257517&sr=8-2

Know if those Saxby 13845 Chop LED Strip Kit White lights are a white light or the yucky yellow white colour like the new ones from ikea?
 
Just thought I'd ask - for about 2 years I've had a desk lamp in range of a few figures, it was using a 40w 240v g9 halogen bulb. I'm curious if I should change, as I'm so used to the ambience from this type of bulb in at the desk I work at and would like to avoid hunting for an LED equivalent in terms of brightness/warmth unless it is either easy or necessary lol.


edit: also - I've got a 4.2w LED screwcap colour changing bulb (with remote) It seems pretty dim but I've been unable to find a colour changing/coloured LEDs that go brighter. Anybody else found anything? Would a brighter white LED bulb with gels be any better?
 
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