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โAug-22-2018 11:49 AM
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โAug-24-2018 09:08 PM
There are many large website distributors for lighting of all forms.
bulbman.com
bulbtronics.com
1000bulbs.com
bulbs.com
lightbulbs.com
topbulb.com
and probably 100 others.
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โAug-24-2018 09:21 AM
ZeeLet50 wrote:
As most have pointed out, dont go with cheap brands. I have also bought from M4. Sometimes the LEDs can cause radio interference. That is usually from cheaper brands.
Actually it is the voltage regulator on each bulb that causes interference. That is why I buy the real cheap ones without the regulator. I haven't had failures yet, but they are so cheap that I keep spares just in case.
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โAug-24-2018 08:58 AM
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โAug-24-2018 08:49 AM
RickLIght wrote:
I've been in lighting for 40 years.
Use 3000K color for most 'residential' uses. Looks like incandescent/halogen.
Use 2700K if you want a warm lamp feeling, not candles but like an old table lamp. Anything lower is a 'special effect'
Use 3500K for a brighter, clearer look. Very popular in contemporary looks and hot climates. (Truly tropical climes like even cooler 4100-4500K.)
Don't use 5000K+ without careful thought.
But don't mix colors within a space. Having your kitchen area look blue while the seating looks yellow is really ugly.
as a second generation lighting professional with 15+ years in the industry I came in to post pretty much this.
In my opinion, 3500K is the coolest I would suggest being used, not to go into a super long boring technical rant - my personal choice is and will always be warm white (3000K) for residential applications.
Imagine my shock a few years ago when new RV's were coming with 5000K LED lighting as a standard, I couldn't for the life of me live with that - it would be the first change i'd have to make.
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โAug-24-2018 08:25 AM
Your local RV dealership parts department will likely carry a general selection but you won't find a big choice there, and not a lot of brand choice. And you will pay an inflated price.
Best bet is to order online for optimum selection and the best pricing.
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โAug-24-2018 05:22 AM
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โAug-23-2018 08:18 PM
Use 3000K color for most 'residential' uses. Looks like incandescent/halogen.
Use 2700K if you want a warm lamp feeling, not candles but like an old table lamp. Anything lower is a 'special effect'
Use 3500K for a brighter, clearer look. Very popular in contemporary looks and hot climates. (Truly tropical climes like even cooler 4100-4500K.)
Don't use 5000K+ without careful thought.
But don't mix colors within a space. Having your kitchen area look blue while the seating looks yellow is really ugly.
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โAug-22-2018 01:58 PM
All lighting is based on this. Warm white, cool white, daylight etc.
Light Color Chart
Scroll down a bit for the chart.
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โAug-22-2018 01:46 PM
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โAug-22-2018 01:33 PM
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โAug-22-2018 01:15 PM
I wonder if they finally managed to fix that glitch in their software...
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โAug-22-2018 01:13 PM
So a lot of this comes down to personal choice and preference. And of course, what type of bulbs your unit has.
There are a lot of suppliers out there and a huge amount of cheapo imports from China. I'd stay away from shopping by price only.
I converted my last TT to 100% LED. I even did the stove hood bulb.
I did a lot of homework for different suppliers and as mentioned above, M4 LED stood out well above many other suppliers. I initially bought a few to see how they were and then immediately ordered enough to do all the rest of them.
I maintain that you get what you pay for.
M4 LED bulbs is a very good quality company to deal with. The people there were extremely helpful and prompt with my order.
If you go in via the link in the post above they have an online coupon good for 5% off your purchase.
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