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Re: Buying a used motorhome
jim #559972 01/25/2015 7:11 AM
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Color temperatures for LEDs are standardized vis-a-vis the Kelvin scale.

layman terms:
2700K is the color of a standard incandescent (yellow).
3000K is white.

Geek terms:





































Color Temp Example of source
1900K Candle light or sunlight at sunrise or sunset
2000K - 2700K Often used as accent lighting to blend in with fluorescent 2700K applications.
3000K - 3200K Used as a primary light source for retail applications.
3700K Coated lamps. Used where a "softer" metal halide light source is desired.
4000K Used in general lighting; factories: parking lots, warehouses
5000K - 5500K Daylight lamps: horticulture, aquariums, high color definition.
5600K Nominal sunlight (mid day during mid summer)
6000K Starts to get a blue tint like some automotive headlights


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Re: Buying a used motorhome
moe #559973 01/25/2015 10:58 AM
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That is really educational. Lumen is how bright and temp is how white then. I see most bulbs are 3000k now that I know to look for that. 2700k would be softer then.


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Re: Buying a used motorhome
satxron #559974 01/25/2015 12:16 PM
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5K is my personal preference. Home Depot has a display in the lighting department that you can use to compare. Unfortunately, they don't sell anything 12v.

Re: Buying a used motorhome
Hermit #559975 01/25/2015 4:50 PM
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My wife likes the softer, I like the bright white LED. That considered I bet I will have softer light in there. Not that I am not the boss! Well, maybe I am not.


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