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Things to Avoid Doing!
 
Things to Avoid Doing!
  
  
 
===500w [[Halogen Lighting|Halogen Lights]]===
 
===500w [[Halogen Lighting|Halogen Lights]]===
Unless you have a football field to light up.
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Unless you have half a football field to light up. 150w lamps are better suited to most yards. To light a large area effectively with one light requires mounting it very high up rather than using high power.
  
 
===[[Dimmed PIR Lights]]===
 
===[[Dimmed PIR Lights]]===
A gross waste of energy and money. Just one can waste thousands of pounds on electricity in its lifetime.
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Just one can waste thousands of pounds on electricity in its lifetime (Compared to better designed lighting that does exactly the same thing).
  
 
===Bare [[Fluorescent Lighting|Fluorescent Lights]] with random tube===
 
===Bare [[Fluorescent Lighting|Fluorescent Lights]] with random tube===
See [[Fluorescent Lighting]] for how to do it properly.
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A recipe for ugly lighting. See [[Fluorescent Lighting]] for how to do it decently.
  
 
===Halogen downlighting===
 
===Halogen downlighting===
[[Halogen Lighting|Long list of downsides]]
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[[Halogen Lighting|Long list of downsides]], though ultimately its a matter of preference, with some people being happy with its issues.
  
 
===Lights high up out of reach over stairs===
 
===Lights high up out of reach over stairs===
A perfect recipe for serious injury.
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A perfect recipe for serious injury. Its normally possible to site lights more practically. Old inaccessible lights can sometimes be extended to be more accessible.
  
 
===Halogen Uplighters===
 
===Halogen Uplighters===
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===Plaster half-bowl uplighters===
 
===Plaster half-bowl uplighters===
 
The only uplighter that manages to have none of the usual advantages of uplighting, and makes walls look terrible to boot.
 
The only uplighter that manages to have none of the usual advantages of uplighting, and makes walls look terrible to boot.
 
  
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
[[Rewiring Tips]]
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* [[Rewiring Tips]]
 
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* [[Fluorescent Lighting]]
[[Fluorescent Lighting]]
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* [[Halogen Lighting]]
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* [[Special:Allpages|Wiki Contents]]
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* [[Special:Categories|Wiki Subject Categories]]
  
[[Halogen Lighting]]
 
  
  
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[[Category:Lighting]]
 
[[Category:Lighting]]
 
[[Category:Electrical]]
 
[[Category:Electrical]]
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[[Category:Energy Efficiency]]

Latest revision as of 00:56, 19 November 2008

Things to Avoid Doing!


500w Halogen Lights

Unless you have half a football field to light up. 150w lamps are better suited to most yards. To light a large area effectively with one light requires mounting it very high up rather than using high power.

Dimmed PIR Lights

Just one can waste thousands of pounds on electricity in its lifetime (Compared to better designed lighting that does exactly the same thing).

Bare Fluorescent Lights with random tube

A recipe for ugly lighting. See Fluorescent Lighting for how to do it decently.

Halogen downlighting

Long list of downsides, though ultimately its a matter of preference, with some people being happy with its issues.

Lights high up out of reach over stairs

A perfect recipe for serious injury. Its normally possible to site lights more practically. Old inaccessible lights can sometimes be extended to be more accessible.

Halogen Uplighters

  • A recipe for house fires.
  • Often excessively power hungry.

Plaster half-bowl uplighters

The only uplighter that manages to have none of the usual advantages of uplighting, and makes walls look terrible to boot.


See Also