Might have been debated already but what kelvin do you guys go with? For me I’ve settled on 2800kelvin. I find this best matches incandescent bulbs.
Only issue I’ve found is the 2800kelvin dimmable over my kitchen table is too yellow
Might have been debated already but what kelvin do you guys go with? For me I’ve settled on 2800kelvin. I find this best matches incandescent bulbs.
Only issue I’ve found is the 2800kelvin dimmable over my kitchen table is too yellow
It boils down to preference. To me beam angle, CRI and lumens need to be considered as well.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
People will go as high as 5,000k in offices, bathrooms and the kitchen. Bedrooms, media rooms, etc 2,700 - 3,000k.
I hate none uniform light so I have 4,000k through the house. I find brown/earthy colours work better at 3,000k and grey/white/blue at 4,000k. 4,000k is very close to a neutral/natural white colour.
50+ par 30 short neck leds at $15 a light because I’m picky about colour, cri, lumens and beam spread.
I run 2700k on the top floor for bedrooms, and 5000k on the main floor.
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5000K is the tits for the pantry, closets, tiny main bathroom and garage. The softer ones, elsewhere.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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What's the consensus on "best" potlight in 2019? I've got to install about 16-20 in my basement, which is unfinished.
Am I better off going retrofit/slimline style? Seems like it would be easier than having to measure and pre-cut my drywall before hanging it on the ceiling.
Assuming you need PAR30 bulbs in short neck which a lot of houses use.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This is the best deal on a dimmable philips "warm effect" I've found. https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07C3Y4GX9/..._unExCbJ7BF7HC
I also have these, they were ~$5 each when they went on sale, they are not dimmable with my Lutron Caseta dimmer though. https://www.living.ca/p-355320-ro-pa...620.1547051190
Just in case anyone is interested, Industrial Plastics and Paint has 48 inch 2 tube LED fixtures for sale at $39.99 https://buyindustrial.ca/ocart/index...LED-shop-light
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Costco often has a very similar one for a similar price, its a few bucks less when on sale.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Which LED G9 bulbs are you guys ordering from Amazon or getting elsewhere?
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751HP HKS V-Pro, Tuned by: Justin Nenni
Ive used these G9's, Dimmable, 4w and 5w in either Daylight or Warm White
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07CWK4FDF
To update the thread - I ended up using about two dozen Lithonia WF4 (wafer style retrofit LED lights) and am really pleased with the product. Quality, ease of installation and CRI/light colour are all top notch. At $16 a light I am impressed at the quality. I sourced them locally from Gescan. I'd recommend buying about 5-10% extra as spare units to ensure you have identical replacements in the inevitable case of failure.
https://www.gescan.com/products/ligh...a-236vg2-42338
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I went with a ton of these in my basement, very happy with them, https://www.lotusledlights.comThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Will be adding another 48" LED fixture in my garage this weekend and move some other fixtures around, don't think I'll need to add any more lighting in there.
On a side note, just over 80% of our fixtures/bulbs are now LED, the remaining non-LED ones probably won't be changed out for a long time as they are used so infrequently. 8 of the remaining bulbs are in the basement TV room and are incandescent, 2 are fluorescent and are in an under stairs storage area , the incandescent will go first.
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Not going to read entire thread, current choice for shop/garage lights?
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Home Depot double row 4ft and 8ft LED strip fixtures. Very bright, good 4000k colour but not advertised by them. Tuscany has them and I’ve found some in Airdrie before.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
LED Garage Lights, 45W Garage Ceiling Light LED Foldable Fan Blade Bulb Suitable for E27/E26
Two of these in my garage and it's pretty bright
Get some pictures of these as Ive been interested in themThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There were plenty of daylights when I took the pictures but you get the idea.