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More FAQs About Ceiling Light
How to choose the suitable colour temperature (Kelvin) for a room?
Common color temperature classifications in the UK:
Warm light (2700K - 3000K): Ideal for bedrooms and living rooms, creating a cozy and warm atmosphere.
Natural white light (4000K - 4500K): Suitable for kitchens and studies, which is conducive to concentrated work.
White light (5000K - 6500K): Applicable to garages and workshops, providing a bright and clear environment.
Tip: LED ceiling lights with Dimmable are more flexible.
Are Ceiling Lights Dimmable?
Yes. We offer a series of excellent dimmable ceiling lights that allow you to change the direction and intensity of the light to meet your specific needs.
Whether you want to use warm light with low brightness to create a cozy atmosphere for relaxation or watching movies at night, or you prefer white light with high brightness to maintain concentration during work or study, these dimmable ceiling lights can fulfill your requirements. Just check the product specifications to confirm whether the ceiling light you are interested in is adjustable.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us! We are delighted to help you find the ideal dimmable ceiling light.
How to adjust the dimmable modle of a ceiling light after installation?
Currently, we offers two common dimming modes: three-colour change via wall switches and dimming with remote controls.
Three-colour change allows you to switch between warm, natural, and white light by simply operating the wall switch, suiting various scenarios like a cozy bedroom night or a focused study time.
Dimming is more versatile. With the remote, you can precisely adjust both brightness and colour temperature continuously, from the faintest glow to the brightest light, and from the warmest to the whitest tones. It fits any occasion, be it a romantic dinner or a lively family gathering.
If you have questions about dimming or need advice on optimizing your lighting, feel free to contact us. We're glad to help.
Is the flickering of the ceiling light a problem with the light source? How can I Solve it?
Possible reasons for the flickering of ceiling lights:
- The low-quality LED driver power supply is unstable.
- There are voltage fluctuations (problems with the electrical circuit in old houses).
- The dimmer is not compatible with the luminaire.
Methods to solve the flickering of ceiling lights:
First, we need to find out the cause of the flickering, and then replace the high-quality LED module or install a voltage stabilizer.
Is it safe to use a ceiling light in the bathroom?
For wet areas such as bathrooms, lights with a waterproof rating of IP44 or above should be selected, and the installation location must comply with the "zoning rules" (for example, keep it away from the shower area).