Nov 27, 2019 #1 B busseguy Enlightened Joined Jan 24, 2010 Messages 578 I just ordered an Acebeam T27 which I had to return. It was defective but i will be ordering another one to replace it. What color temp do you guys recommend for the new one if the light is mainly going to be an outdoors light?
I just ordered an Acebeam T27 which I had to return. It was defective but i will be ordering another one to replace it. What color temp do you guys recommend for the new one if the light is mainly going to be an outdoors light?
Nov 27, 2019 #2 Z Zak Enlightened Joined Aug 12, 2016 Messages 257 4000K, but they don't come that way. Of the available options, 5000K. It will have less visible backscatter than 6500K, and an appearance more like that of natural sunlight.
4000K, but they don't come that way. Of the available options, 5000K. It will have less visible backscatter than 6500K, and an appearance more like that of natural sunlight.
Nov 27, 2019 #3 B busseguy Enlightened Joined Jan 24, 2010 Messages 578 Zak said: 4000K, but they don't come that way. Of the available options, 5000K. It will have less visible backscatter than 6500K, and an appearance more like that of natural sunlight. Click to expand... Will the 5000K have a brighter hotspot or about the same?
Zak said: 4000K, but they don't come that way. Of the available options, 5000K. It will have less visible backscatter than 6500K, and an appearance more like that of natural sunlight. Click to expand... Will the 5000K have a brighter hotspot or about the same?
Nov 28, 2019 #4 B busseguy Enlightened Joined Jan 24, 2010 Messages 578 Well I went ahead and ordered another one in 5000K. Hopefully this one won't have issues.
Dec 2, 2019 #5 B busseguy Enlightened Joined Jan 24, 2010 Messages 578 Never mind. Last edited: Dec 5, 2019