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landyacht318
Jun 21, 2014Explorer
LED's can be driven harder than others, so the actual number of LEDs on any given light is not going to accurately represent the actual output.
Also the batches tend to vary greatly in output and light color. I've got a few dozen unused t10/ wedge base bulbs of the 168/194/921 variety, as I was seeking lots of light without Blue, but not warm either, as the warm white LED seems too artificial for me.
I kind of got sick of buy and try and the disappointment that would set in, and decided to give a name brand LED a try, Phillips in the 4000k color
While not the brightest LED I have, they are a very good color, and for just one SMD, firing forward, it is a pleasing light.
All my other t10 wedge base LED bulbs are now unused.
The only 1156 phillips I see are 6000k "xenon white" which are probably bluish.
http://www.amazon.com/Philips-12898X2-X-treme-Vision-Backup/dp/B00H8ZX7K0
Also the batches tend to vary greatly in output and light color. I've got a few dozen unused t10/ wedge base bulbs of the 168/194/921 variety, as I was seeking lots of light without Blue, but not warm either, as the warm white LED seems too artificial for me.
I kind of got sick of buy and try and the disappointment that would set in, and decided to give a name brand LED a try, Phillips in the 4000k color
While not the brightest LED I have, they are a very good color, and for just one SMD, firing forward, it is a pleasing light.
All my other t10 wedge base LED bulbs are now unused.
The only 1156 phillips I see are 6000k "xenon white" which are probably bluish.
http://www.amazon.com/Philips-12898X2-X-treme-Vision-Backup/dp/B00H8ZX7K0
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