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ron_dittmer
Aug 08, 2015Explorer II
SCVJeff wrote:You are correct in that they are the "WARM" LEDs. But they are still very bright. How many you decide to disable reduces the over-all intensity which helps to offer a warming effect. Still it is not as warm as an incandescent bulb offers. Even the single circuit night light is not as warm.Halibut214 wrote:"Warm" and "Blinding" are two different things. WARM is the color temperature of the LED's he used, and they are very close to an incandescent lamp In look. There is probably a better than even chance that the LED's you used are "Daylight" and can be "Blindingly" harsh, as well as too bright.
The word, "warm", never came to mind with the LED lighting in my new rig. I might say, "blinding", and was seriously thinking of getting rid of them being one of my first projects. Maybe all I need to do is tame them as you have done. Thanks
Ron: Nice job !
Our particular rig has another challenge in offering warm lighting. The lens on all our fixtures have a SLIGHT BLUE TINT to them which takes away some of the warming effect. You can kind-of see the blue tint if studying a couple of the pictures closely.
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