Hi all,
With regards to bulb life, I've heard regular & even CFL bulbs can have a much shorter life than their estimated life span if there's frequent on/off usage. Is it correct to assume that an LED light wouldn't have that issue?
Our family room (currently being built) has about a 22+ foot high ceiling, and both 6" and MR-16 based lights. While the 6" might be reachable with a ladder + one of those big poles w/ the suction cups.. No way you can remoted replace an MR16 with the pin connector, right?

. So, I'd like to find an extremely long life MR16-style bulb that won't fail prematurely.
Does anyone have any experience with this LED MR16? They claim it's fully dimmable. 450 lumens cool (6k - probably getting into blue then

) and 350 lumens warm (3k).
http://www.earthtechproducts.com/mr16-dimm...295_a_7cMR16PRO . There's also this one at 410 lumens using Cree LED's, but I'd have to find out if the color temp is too high. Our personal taste is for halogen-like lighting, we don't like yellow.
http://ledlightingforless.com/store/dimmab...hite-p-213.html . Or alternatively, any other recommendations for a dependable dimmable LED MR16 especially since Cree doesn't make their own?
For the 6", it's Cree LR6C's I guess by default, until I hear there might be something better. From what folks say, I sure wish they'd dim down lower, though maybe with the high ceilings it will feel like less output. I broke my 6" ceiling lights into 2 separate circuits. It's 12 lights total (3 rows of 4 lights). 6 lights in the center are on 1 circuit, and 6 outer lights (3 on each side) are on the other. So for the lower light I can go with 6 dimmed to the minimum, and for bright light, all 12 max'ed. I wonder if I can buy Crees for 1 circuit (the most used) and not the other, that's gonna get really pricey buying 12 of 'em
What about this PAR30? It uses Cree LED's but claims to be dimmable to 5%. 910 lumens for the cool white.
http://www.greenlightingled.com/Product-Ca...mable-par30-led
Thanks