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The more you hate the LED movement, the stronger it becomes.
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My favorite colour temp are 2680K, 5000K and 6500K, all of them in very high CRI.
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My favorite colour temp are 2680K, 5000K and 6500K, all of them in very high CRI.
2100K 2700K 3000K
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Long live the Incandescent streetlights! Power Company: Eversource Startup Landscaping/LED retrofit business.
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Whatever I feel like turning on.
My bedroom is lit by an HPS lamp.
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~Owen
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6500K with CRI >90 is the most beautyful light in my opinion. I really dislike halophosphate 3500K - Already have to deal with 4000K halophosphate lamps. These 4000K's I just use in my workshop where 96" VHO and PG tubes are installed, just because I have nothing else than Cool White https://www.lighting-gallery.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=1595&pos=1&pid=159263
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My idol is Mylene Farmer, deal with it.
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Haha.. Easy. Cool White De Luxe at 4300k and vita-lite 5000k. In my main attic lighter that use F80T12 i use in it NOS 1989 soviet 5500k tube.. It gives perfect light
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New lighting technologies is a pity fest everywhere you look. From LEDs that last only for two months, to a never-ending global starvation of t8 fluorescent tubes. We shall reinforce ourselves with good old full mercury t12s and HIDs made to surpass one's life, and give them all the middle finger ;
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Led street lights are the new aliens!
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My favorite is something in between 4000-6500K. I like cool daylight. There must be lot of light when it seems good.
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Cool daylight is nice to indoor wich I said, but warm light fits to outdoor. And of course I love monocratic color of LPS!
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Has to be at least 5000K or higher, but I'll also take the glow of a high-pressure sodium any day.
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220V AC 50Hz, NTSC
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I like that crisp 3000°K Halogen light for when I need to see well what I'm doing. Other than that I like standard warm white ~2700°K, as well as orange and yellow light. The coolest I feel comfortable under indoors is 3500°K fluorescent light (835, not Halophosphate).
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