windward
Well-known member
Sorry for a non-garage related post, but I find the GJ audience to be the most knowledgable on the internet. (How is that for buttering you up?)
I have a Meile range hood that came with two GU10 LED bulbs that are 3W and in the 3000 kelvin range. Our under cabinet lights on either both sides of the range are 5000 kelvin. My wife would like them to match. I looked at different bulbs and they are all in the 6W range.
I called Meile technical support to see if there was a problem going from 3W to 6W, and they gave me the rubber stamped legal department statement, "we cannot recommend anything other than what was stated in the manual because that was what it was approved".
Now I suspect this was using a halogen bulb just a couple years ago, and the wiring/circuitry would support something well above 6W. I highly doubt when they went to a LED bulb that they scaled down all the wiring to max out at 3W. What are your opinions?
Thanks in advance!!!
I have a Meile range hood that came with two GU10 LED bulbs that are 3W and in the 3000 kelvin range. Our under cabinet lights on either both sides of the range are 5000 kelvin. My wife would like them to match. I looked at different bulbs and they are all in the 6W range.
I called Meile technical support to see if there was a problem going from 3W to 6W, and they gave me the rubber stamped legal department statement, "we cannot recommend anything other than what was stated in the manual because that was what it was approved".
Now I suspect this was using a halogen bulb just a couple years ago, and the wiring/circuitry would support something well above 6W. I highly doubt when they went to a LED bulb that they scaled down all the wiring to max out at 3W. What are your opinions?
Thanks in advance!!!