I think its not true that 9w cfl = 45w halogen, I think the people who market cfls exaggerate.
From what I've read from reliable sources on the internet, best to multiply the cfl wattage by something between 3 and 4 , i.e. 9w = maybe 30 watts
I havent tried the CFL gu10s yet but the bulbs in the sitting room which use 15w CFL is supposed to be 75watt equivalent is plenty bright, I will report back with the gu10s when I get them. Where did you get the fireproof gu10 holders? I am surprised more houses dont go on fire with the halogens, they get unreal hot.
There is a company producing a patented halogen cup 12V CFL bulb with its electronic ballasts 220 to 240VAC and it is cool and bright, and is a good replacement of Halogen 35W and 50W. Why should we generate heat using halogen bulbs??? and warm up our Earth, waste energy and money?
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