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Is the Pharox 6 linear dimmble or does it also need a startup power of 50%? Do you use it in combination with a Daix module?

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I think all of them use the same driver
6 watt dim version from Ah need 50% of power for startup.
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Just tested the Pharox 6 watt. Color temp is 2700 degree, equal to normal light bulb. So don't expect a warm white, it is plain white. Dimming indeed slow starting, normal down. Way too expensive for 25 euro I would say. Will check the amount of light a little later, seems less then what they sell it for.
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Hello,

Sent Pharox a email for the waranty.
I am using also this lamps
This is what they Wrote:


Absoluut. De Pharox ledlamp gaat ruim 25 jaar mee. U heeft dan ook 25 jaar garantie daarop.
Wij hopen hiermee u vraag en/of klacht te hebben beantwoord. Mochten er nog vragen zijn dan horen wij dit graag.

Met vriendelijke groet,
Pharox Klantenservice
0900-7770035

(google translate)
Absolutely. The Pharox LED lamp is over 25 years along. You also have 25 years warranty on it.
We hope you this question and / or complaint to have answered. If you have any questions then please let us know.

Best regards,
Customer Pharox
0900-7770035

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Pharox is gonna get a lot of claims I guess!

BTW: Today I replaced my outside LED E27 lamp for a brighter one.
The glass of the LED lamp was broken, a big crack in it??
Advantage is that its still working, but it probably can't take the cold?
It was hanging in a portal, so not that cold at all.
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My original lamps do have a rendement of 100%.
Using the newly energy saving lamps will result in extra heating.
Your calculation doesn't include this aspect.
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@Ad
I don't see your point.
Heating of the led bulb's is the lowest compared to all other bulb's
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Enver, the "lost" energy of the old lamps, that is not transformed to light, will heat up your house.
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ahhh yep..
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But the energy that is not used by the led's is also heat and heating up your house.
So if you need to heat up your house anyway both lamps are equally efficient.
I think all lost energy is always heat... (Or if you use a normal light bulb to heat up your house then the lost energy is the light....

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But there's a difference in the amount of lost energy..........
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@Littlebit
No lamp or anything else for that matter could have a rendement of 100%
If that would be the case you will be utterly rich. :)
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Post by arnold-everbag »

is the pharoxlamp working with a marmitek lampmodule?
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