waddup
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or any other bulb type?
just thinking out loud, i was wondering this today,
any answers?
just thinking out loud, i was wondering this today,
any answers?
+1I cant believe these threads keep popping up
Just compare the number of posts in the incan forum vs. those in the LED forum.
Is that a rhetorical question?
Better color rendition is a moot point, as Malkoff proved you can make LEDs just as yellow as an incan. (Not to my taste though)
Now I do realize that in the long term under normal use, many incans will fail prior to one led failing.I can't make 4000 lumens from LEDs for $30.
Just compare the number of posts in the incan forum vs. those in the LED forum.
Is that a rhetorical question?
Better color rendition is a moot point, as Malkoff proved you can make LEDs just as yellow as an incan. (Not to my taste though)
if led's are brighter and more efficient why does anyone do incan?
Better color rendition is a moot point, as Malkoff proved you can make LEDs just as yellow as an incan. (Not to my taste though)
I still like using the OEM P60 modules in both my lights, although I can't say that I favor them over my LED modules. 60 Lumens is just about right for general use. I can't explain why but I just like the color tint, I think it just looks "right". I have never tried a warm tint Cree though.
or any other bulb type?
just thinking out loud, i was wondering this today,
any answers?
The spectral characteristic of incan light makes it pretty well suited to use in fog and rain, and in areas where there is lots of residual light pollution. Lumen for lumen, it cuts through such an atmosphere better than LED light.