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- IAMICHABODExplorer IIYes after a few failed attempts I found that for the bathroom light These Lights worked out very well,they are natural light range so they don't give off that dull light or the blue light some do.
- voodoo101Explorer
IAMICHABOD wrote:
Yes after a few failed attempts I found that for the bathroom light These Lights worked out very well,they are natural light range so they don't give off that dull light or the blue light some do.
Thanks. Just what I was looking for. - IAMICHABODExplorer II
voodoo101 wrote:
IAMICHABOD wrote:
Yes after a few failed attempts I found that for the bathroom light These Lights worked out very well,they are natural light range so they don't give off that dull light or the blue light some do.
Thanks. Just what I was looking for.
Cool glad to help - RickLightExplorer IIIThese are 4000K color which is lightly blue. I'd recommend something closer to 3000K
Most incandescent is 2600 to 3000. Even lower/yellower when your batteries are low. Daylight is considered 5000 to 10,000 and lighting is rarely made over 6000K as that's very blue.
You may also see a CRI number. Don't buy anything below 80CRI or people will look ill.
FYI lighting has been my business for 40+ years. - LynnmorExplorer
- blindeyesExplorerWhat I have in my rv is a right light. It's led and you can adjust the lightness.
- JTLanceExplorer3000-3200 is about perfect any higher and it gets WHITE.
- blindeyesExplorer*just checked my spelling now, it's ring light now right sorry. Yeah I also agree, white light is best.
- RickLightExplorer III"White" is a matter of comparison to colors around you.
Next to a fire 2700K looks white
Next to HID headlights 3000K looks yellow or the headlights look blue.
There are no absolutes! - beachcomber_1ExplorerWish that would work for me. mine are 12 volt screw base . standard bulb.
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