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u sure u understand wat i wrote boh?

me is saying yellow light where the missconception of appearing dimmer as it is yellowish is in fact brighter when u measure them under a lux meter, given that both warm & cool white are the same waltage.

so which part is wrong?

 

correct me if i am wrong,

 

1) what you are saying in your previous statement is that yellow light is brighter then the white light?

 

2) now you are saying, yellow light will have a higher lux level as compare to white light when both is of same voltage?

 

i need to confirm if my understanding of statement is the same as yours before i comment further ....

 

i think u mix up with another properties of lighting

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Ceiling lights use the florescent type. More choices and 'cheaper'.

 

Floor standing use LEDmulticolor....can create the right mood for love when needed.

Desktop also LED, less flickering and brighter.

 

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day light ultra bright,cool light use in office,then warm white corridor usually (yellowish)

 

if same watts, day light is the brightest

 

for home, i will choose warm light,dont like too bright

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Dunno smlj Light properties etc.

 

I know mine very bright.. Wen i renovate my flat then. Scared led not bright enuf, so buy many led downlights etc.ask contractor install.

 

For example, living room alone got 10x 12w led 5 inch downlight. Then at centre fixed 60 inch ceiling fan with led light kit.

Knn turn on 4x 12 inch led downlight alone i feel like i in jalan besar stadium watchin lions 12 match. So bright.i tink turn on all be like kallang stadium.

 

Most of time juz turn on 2 downlights

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Dunno smlj Light properties etc.

 

I know mine very bright.. Wen i renovate my flat then. Scared led not bright enuf, so buy many led downlights etc.ask contractor install.

 

For example, living room alone got 10x 12w led 5 inch downlight. Then at centre fixed 60 inch ceiling fan with led light kit.

Knn turn on 4x 12 inch led downlight alone i feel like i in jalan besar stadium watchin lions 12 match. So bright.i tink turn on all be like kallang stadium.

 

Most of time juz turn on 2 downlights

 

Yeah, downlights can be v bright. I also install 14 x 12w downlights in living hall, but I only use 4 to 6 pcs all the time. V bright

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I used to sell LED, I would say for for fluorescent unless you talking about replacement for incandescent, you will never get a ROI, Unless you turn on your lights 12 hrs a day at home and by doing so waste more energy isn't it. Take note drivers to drive LED have life span. LED lumens will depreciate as well.

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correct me if i am wrong,

 

1) what you are saying in your previous statement is that yellow light is brighter then the white light?

 

2) now you are saying, yellow light will have a higher lux level as compare to white light when both is of same voltage?

 

i need to confirm if my understanding of statement is the same as yours before i comment further ....

 

i think u mix up with another properties of lighting

 

have not mix up, u r the one that's mix up. original i've oredi wrote, yellow light appear dimmer but the reverse is true.

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have not mix up, u r the one that's mix up. original i've oredi wrote, yellow light appear dimmer but the reverse is true.

 

The attachment from philips lighting clearly state what you have comment is wrong ...

 

Both of same product with same CRI of 80, same power rating 14W, it is clearly stated that with 2 different color temperature both give out same lux level ...

 

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The attachment from philips lighting clearly state what you have comment is wrong ...

 

Both of same product with same CRI of 80, same power rating 14W, it is clearly stated that with 2 different color temperature both give out same lux level ...

i actually measureed the light intensity with lux meter. not just paper specification.

my ex job is in ID.

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The attachment from philips lighting clearly state what you have comment is wrong ...

 

Both of same product with same CRI of 80, same power rating 14W, it is clearly stated that with 2 different color temperature both give out same lux level ...

 

both T5 batten 2700K and 6500K has same CRI but our human eye perceived lighting level differently.

 

Do check out the Photopic and Scotopic Vision in wikipedia for more clarification...

 

anyway i'm the Lighting Application Engineer from Philips Lighting...

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cool light still appear brighter than warm as warm has more yellow

 

lumen same or not, it's our eye that has the effect

 

absolutely true... [;)]

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I used to sell LED, I would say for for fluorescent unless you talking about replacement for incandescent, you will never get a ROI, Unless you turn on your lights 12 hrs a day at home and by doing so waste more energy isn't it. Take note drivers to drive LED have life span. LED lumens will depreciate as well.

 

to qualified this statement for home usage.. LED lighting really will not have ROI... but for casino application 24/7 operations... the ROI is good...

 

LED drivers should normally last the same lifetime of the LED chips... at market average of L70... if driven correctly at 350mA...

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You can try visiting Philips Lighting Brand Store at 793 Bukit Timah Road. This place sells LED lighting for home use. I ever bought some Philips LED Ceiling lights from them. Expensive but comes with 1 year warranty..

 

If anyone interested I can update you all when our Philips Staff Sales starts during GSS...

 

We have a Lighting Concept Showroom in our Toa Payoh TP4 Building...

 

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got la..MIC one cheap and good [laugh]

 

12w DL $10-20+ the most per set and driver

 

[laugh]

 

this one true la... MIC beats everyone flat... [laugh] [laugh] [laugh]

 

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i just installed LED lights for my living room.. have to admit it is less bright than my older bulb lights. but becoz i replaced 2 old lights with 4 new LED lights, so overall the room is brigher and the light is more diffused, so quite soft on the eyes (not so glaring). overall quite satisfied and also can on the lights all day long becoz LED power usage super low

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