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Re: Anyone moved to LED Lighting?



In <slrnhijd84.sf1.don@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, I, Don Klipstein wrote in part:
>In article <QD8Wm.49950$ZF3.10152@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, Josepi wrote:
>
>>Thanx for the link but, it becomes very obvious that decent lighting is not
>>a requirement for you, as you post.
>>
>>Perhaps you could turn up the brightness on your LED backlit monitor, or put
>>on your spectacles and read the posts before posting unrelated links. Even
>>if the outdoor bulb did fit the fixture above my sink the somewhere between
>>390 and 450 lumens at somewhere between 2600K to 8000K colour temp.
>
>  Someone please point out to me a complete part number including
>notation of customer-selectable binning / ranking of any LED lighting
>product or for that matter any LED with color temperature tolerance range
>of 2600 to 8000 K.  Preferably for something not also available in
>versions with much narrow color temperature tolerance ranges.

  I did follow the link that was in the previously quoted material that I
edited out for space, and did see 2600-8000 K.

  I do consider such a wide tolerance range of color temp. to be an
outright outlier in the area of white LEDs and LED lighting products,
unlike anything else or even specs thereof I have ever seen.

 - Don Klipstein (don@xxxxxxxxx)


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