Apr-17-2017 10:08 PM
Apr-19-2017 04:51 AM
SCVJeff wrote:2oldman wrote:Thats a ridiculous statement he's made and has said the same in the past. There are CRI specs for LEDs up into the 90's these days, and even the run of the mill (not the junk Chinese ones) are all but impossible to tell apart. He's living in 2005. CRI is measured at specific voltages, and it will fall off dramatically as the voltage falls off and yellows up the output.crasster wrote:Depends on the hue of the light. They come in all ranges of K values.
I say replace them. I can't stand interior LED lighting. I don't think it gives a full color spectrum.
Apr-18-2017 10:32 PM
2oldman wrote:Thats a ridiculous statement he's made and has said the same in the past. There are CRI specs for LEDs up into the 90's these days, and even the run of the mill (not the junk Chinese ones) are all but impossible to tell apart. He's living in 2005. CRI is measured at specific voltages, and it will fall off dramatically as the voltage falls off and yellows up the output.crasster wrote:Depends on the hue of the light. They come in all ranges of K values.
I say replace them. I can't stand interior LED lighting. I don't think it gives a full color spectrum.
Apr-18-2017 08:18 PM
Apr-18-2017 08:01 PM
1320Fastback wrote:
I feel your pain but only with the one light above our bed in our trailer. While the rest of them are the same lights they do not bother us like the very last one you turn off at night.
I have not tried it yet but I was considering experiamenting with different shades of window tint on the lenses. Figured I could get descent scraps at a tint shop.
Apr-18-2017 01:05 PM
Mocoondo wrote:x2. The universal reason.
The only reason your coach has those bright white lights is because those fixtures are cheaper by over half for the manufacturer to install.
Apr-18-2017 12:50 PM
Apr-18-2017 10:19 AM
crasster wrote:Depends on the hue of the light. They come in all ranges of K values.
I say replace them. I can't stand interior LED lighting. I don't think it gives a full color spectrum.
Apr-18-2017 10:15 AM
Apr-18-2017 08:38 AM
Larry-D wrote:x2
Window tint, cut to fit inside the dome.
Apr-18-2017 08:26 AM
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Apr-18-2017 03:58 AM
vintholidays wrote:
I have a brand new 2017 Forest River Sunseeker 3170, the puck lights on the ceiling (all 19 of them) are way way too bright. Unfortunately on this rv, you cant just change the "light bulb" you actually have to replace the entire puck light unit. I want to replace them the LED Warm White and I have contacted the light manufacturer which is Command Lighting and they can only replace the unit with the same bright light that is already in them. I have also tried the film sheets that are used in theater for lighting for spotlights, but its still not right, its still very bright in the center. Any suggestions on where I could search for these?? I dont want to have that bright laboratory lighting, especially at night, its so horrible!!! HELP....Thanks