Super White, vs Warm White underwater LEDs
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Super White, vs Warm White underwater LEDs
I have to pick between these to colors, but there is not alot fo pics of the 2 to compair.
I am being told the Warm white has more of a natrual light color/yellowish tint.
and the super is just WHITE....
I would like some yellow LEDs casue of the boats colors.
so have any of you seen warm white in person?
I am being told the Warm white has more of a natrual light color/yellowish tint.
and the super is just WHITE....
I would like some yellow LEDs casue of the boats colors.
so have any of you seen warm white in person?
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Though it's too late, I just replaced all my cockpit lights with the 'warm' white LEDs. While much brighter than the standard bulbs I removed (due to the number of LEDS available on each bulb), the color is just a tad whiter than before, but still a natural yellow color.
The next higher 'cool' white I used for my anchor lite has a blue glow to it. A real artificial color. That would get on my nerves after a short time if I used the cool white for cockpit lites.
The next higher 'cool' white I used for my anchor lite has a blue glow to it. A real artificial color. That would get on my nerves after a short time if I used the cool white for cockpit lites.
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Last edited by US1 Fountain; 04-23-2012 at 06:14 PM.