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calumscott said:I guess if you spend big on them you should get something decent that should last. Check the form factor of them too - I hear tales that some which carry the GU10 code don't fit all GU10 lamps...
There are 2 cap types. The popular and well known GU10, and the lesser known GZ10. The visual difference is that the GZ10 base (and holder) is square cap, while the GU has the corner (or edge) cut off (when looking at the profile).
This means GU will fit in GZ holders, but GZ10 lamps won't fit in GU10 holders.
The electrical difference is that GZe throws heat backwards while GU throws the heat forwards. This makes GZ unsuitable for recessed fittings. (You should also notice any GZ fitting will have vent slots on it)
You can get a problem fitting GU where GZ should go, if the front cover unscrews to access the holder, because the extra heat can "weld" the fitting together.
Also, if it has a glass cover, best to stick with a GZ lamp (bulb) :)