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  • LED Temperature and Color Buyer’s Guide

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    In this article we’ll help you choose the right LED temperature and color for every room in your home. For a more comprehensive guide to LED lighting check out our LED buyer’s guide. And to estimate how **** money and energy LEDs can save you, check out our LED savings guide.

    Light bulb colors: soft white vs. cool white vs. daylight

    If you’ve ever walked into a living room that felt kind of like a dentist’s office or had to squint when looking in the mirror in the bathroom, it’s probably because the light bulbs were the wrong color.

    The difference between a soft warm light and a harsh blue light is massive. And that’s why it’s so important to find the right LED color and temperature.

    So how can you find the right bulb for your home?

    Light bulbs generally come in three “colors” (also called temperatures) with an associated amount of kelvins (we’ll get into that a bit later):

    Soft / warm white (2200K - 2700K) gives a warm and cozy (almost yellowish) hue to the room. It’s best for living rooms and bedrooms.
    Cool white (3000K - 4100K) is a more standard white color, and it’s most suitable for a kitchen, bathroom, or study room.
    Daylight (5000K - 6000K) gives off a bright, blueish light that works best for things like reading lamps. It’s usually not a good idea to use these for an entire room.
    What does yellow, white, or blue mean in a light bulb?

    We’re saying that bulbs give off a yellow, white, or blue hue. But obviously they don’t turn your room that color. Without getting too technical, here’s what’s happening: the hotter an object, the more types of visible light it gives off, appearing in whole at first as red, then white, and eventually bluish light.

    The following chart shows the progression of this color change, with the units at the bottom in kelvins. This range goes from oranger “warmer” light at 1,000K, which closely resembles candlelight, to bluer “cooler” light at 12,000K which resembles a clear blue sky.

    The “cooler” the light (more kelvins), the closer to daylight the human brain thinks it is. This is what makes cooler bulbs perfect for areas where you need to be alert and be able to perceive contrasts, such as a kitchen, while these kinds of lights would make it harder to fall asleep if used in a bedroom.

    Generally, you’ll want to use “warmer colors” (below 3,500K) for 70% of your lighting, saving the whiter or bluer lights in areas where more detailed work is done.

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    Light bulb color accuracy

    The Color Rendering Index (CRI) is another thing you might see shouted out on a bulb label or description. Also known as color accuracy or high chromatic index (HCI), it measures how well the light shows colors.

    The image below, courtesy of Derun Lights, shows how different an object can look with different CRIs.

    CRI is scored using a value from 0 to 100, where 100 is the score given to direct overhead sunlight. As you can see from the image above, objects under light bulbs with lower CRI scores appear washed out and can cause colors to blend or become dull. Objects under bulbs with higher CRI scores appear more crisp, and more variations of colors can be seen.

    A CRI minimum of 80 is required to receive the Energy Star designation, but for areas where more detailed tasks occur, a CRI of 90+ is recommended.

    The best light bulb lumens for each room

    It’s not only about the color of your bulbs. You’ll also need a different amount of lumens (which measures brightness) depending on the room.

    For more details on lumens, you can read our guide to LED lighting. But this chart gives you some general guidelines for how many lumens you’ll want in each room.

    Generally, the more detailed work you expect to do in an area, the brighter you want the space to be and the higher lumen per square foot value you want. You can get the number of lumens you need from one bulb in one lamp, or you can spread it among many bulbs throughout the room.

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    LED Temperature and Color Buyer’s Guide >>> See More BLLS High Voltage LED Strip Lights Revolutionize Your Lighting Projects at https://hub.docker.com/r/bestledlightstripsblls/blls-high-voltage-led-strip-lights-revolutionize-your-lighting-projects In this article we’ll help you choose the right LED temperature and color for every room in your home. For a more comprehensive guide to LED lighting check out our LED buyer’s guide. And to estimate how much money and energy LEDs can save you, check out our LED savings guide. Light bulb colors: soft white vs. cool white vs. daylight If you’ve ever walked into a living room that felt kind of like a dentist’s office or had to squint when looking in the mirror in the bathroom, it’s probably because the light bulbs were the wrong color. The difference between a soft warm light and a harsh blue light is massive. And that’s why it’s so important to find the right LED color and temperature. So how can you find the right bulb for your home? Light bulbs generally come in three “colors” (also called temperatures) with an associated amount of kelvins (we’ll get into that a bit later): Soft / warm white (2200K - 2700K) gives a warm and cozy (almost yellowish) hue to the room. It’s best for living rooms and bedrooms. Cool white (3000K - 4100K) is a more standard white color, and it’s most suitable for a kitchen, bathroom, or study room. Daylight (5000K - 6000K) gives off a bright, blueish light that works best for things like reading lamps. It’s usually not a good idea to use these for an entire room. What does yellow, white, or blue mean in a light bulb? We’re saying that bulbs give off a yellow, white, or blue hue. But obviously they don’t turn your room that color. Without getting too technical, here’s what’s happening: the hotter an object, the more types of visible light it gives off, appearing in whole at first as red, then white, and eventually bluish light. The following chart shows the progression of this color change, with the units at the bottom in kelvins. This range goes from oranger “warmer” light at 1,000K, which closely resembles candlelight, to bluer “cooler” light at 12,000K which resembles a clear blue sky. The “cooler” the light (more kelvins), the closer to daylight the human brain thinks it is. This is what makes cooler bulbs perfect for areas where you need to be alert and be able to perceive contrasts, such as a kitchen, while these kinds of lights would make it harder to fall asleep if used in a bedroom. Generally, you’ll want to use “warmer colors” (below 3,500K) for 70% of your lighting, saving the whiter or bluer lights in areas where more detailed work is done. >>> See More High Voltage LED Strip Lights - A Comprehensive Guide at https://glose.com/activity/658c3070d1d607698236fcd0 Light bulb color accuracy The Color Rendering Index (CRI) is another thing you might see shouted out on a bulb label or description. Also known as color accuracy or high chromatic index (HCI), it measures how well the light shows colors. The image below, courtesy of Derun Lights, shows how different an object can look with different CRIs. CRI is scored using a value from 0 to 100, where 100 is the score given to direct overhead sunlight. As you can see from the image above, objects under light bulbs with lower CRI scores appear washed out and can cause colors to blend or become dull. Objects under bulbs with higher CRI scores appear more crisp, and more variations of colors can be seen. A CRI minimum of 80 is required to receive the Energy Star designation, but for areas where more detailed tasks occur, a CRI of 90+ is recommended. The best light bulb lumens for each room It’s not only about the color of your bulbs. You’ll also need a different amount of lumens (which measures brightness) depending on the room. For more details on lumens, you can read our guide to LED lighting. But this chart gives you some general guidelines for how many lumens you’ll want in each room. Generally, the more detailed work you expect to do in an area, the brighter you want the space to be and the higher lumen per square foot value you want. You can get the number of lumens you need from one bulb in one lamp, or you can spread it among many bulbs throughout the room. Read more about LEDs and home energy efficiency improvement projects LED lighting buyer’s guide LED savings guide How to save money and energy with a heat pump Everything you need to know before switching to a heat pump Heat pump water heater buyer’s guide >>> See More The 10m RGB LED Strip Light at https://www.pinterest.com/pin/934496991417656263/
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  • How To Find The Right Transformer For Your LED Light

    LED lights have become incredibly popular due to their energy efficiency and longer lifespan compared to traditional bulbs. When it comes to transformers for LED lights, there are two main types to consider: conventional and electronic transformers. But how do you know which one is right for your LED lights? In this article, we will guide you through the process of finding the perfect transformer for your LED lights.
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    Understanding Transformers

    Before we dive into the different types of transformers, let's clarify what a transformer actually does. As the name suggests, a transformer transforms electrical voltage. In the case of LED lights, the transformer converts the mains voltage of 230v to the 12v required for the light to function properly.

    Conventional Transformers

    Conventional transformers consist of a ferrite core wrapped with two copper coils. When both coils have the same number of windings, the voltage remains unchanged. However, if you decrease the number of windings in the second coil, the voltage is also reduced. If you want to dim your LED lights, you will need to use a dimmable transformer in combination with a phase control dimmer.

    Electronic Transformers

    Electronic transformers use electric circuits to transform the mains voltage, resulting in a higher frequency and more efficient operation. They also have integrated over-voltage protection, making them lighter and more compact compared to conventional transformers. Due to their efficiency and benefits, electronic transformers are becoming the preferred choice for LED lights. For dimming purposes, you can use a reverse phase control dimmer with electronic transformers.

    Dimming LED Lights

    If you wish to dim your LED lights, it is essential to ensure compatibility between the lamp, transformer, and dimmer. For conventional transformers, phase control dimmers are recommended, while reverse phase control dimmers work best with electronic transformers. Universal dimmers can be used with both types of transformers. Always check the compatibility lists provided by manufacturers, making sure that all components are marked as dimmable.
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    Switching From Halogen to LED Transformers

    When switching from halogen to LED lights, it's important to consider the transformer's baseload requirements. LED lights consume significantly less energy than halogen lamps, which can cause problems if the transformer's baseload is not met. Flickering or no light at all may occur if the required baseload is not satisfied. Check the type label of the transformer to determine the minimum and maximum wattage it requires. Make sure that the total wattage of all connected lights falls within the baseload range for proper operation.

    Summary

    To summarize, here are the key points to keep in mind when choosing a transformer for your LED lights:

    Transformers convert electrical voltage for LED lights.
    Conventional transformers have a magnetic core with copper coils.
    Electronic transformers operate through electric circuits and offer higher efficiency.
    Dimmable transformers are necessary for dimming LED lights.
    Conventional transformers require a phase control dimmer, while electronic transformers need a reverse phase control dimmer.
    Ensure that the baseload requirements of the transformer are satisfied when switching from halogen to LED lights.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: Can LED lights be dimmed?

    A: Yes, LED lights can be dimmed. However, it is crucial to ensure that all components, including the LED itself, the transformer, and the dimmer, are marked as dimmable and compatible with each other.

    Q: What kind of dimmer should I use with LED lights?

    A: The type of dimmer you should use depends on the type of transformer. Conventional transformers require a phase control dimmer, while electronic transformers work best with a reverse phase control dimmer. Universal dimmers can be used with both types of transformers.

    Q: What should I consider when switching from halogen to LED transformers?

    A: When switching from halogen to LED transformers, you should pay attention to the baseload requirements of the transformer. LED lights consume less energy than halogen lamps, so it is essential to ensure that the transformer's required baseload is met to avoid flickering or no light at all.

    Q: Where can I find a wide range of LED light bulbs?

    A: At LED Supplier, we offer a wide selection of LED light bulbs for various applications. Whether you need traditional bulbs or unique lighting options, we have everything you need to make the switch to energy-efficient LED lighting. Start browsing our collection today.

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    How To Find The Right Transformer For Your LED Light LED lights have become incredibly popular due to their energy efficiency and longer lifespan compared to traditional bulbs. When it comes to transformers for LED lights, there are two main types to consider: conventional and electronic transformers. But how do you know which one is right for your LED lights? In this article, we will guide you through the process of finding the perfect transformer for your LED lights. >>> see more: https://blls-lighting.com/blog/ Understanding Transformers Before we dive into the different types of transformers, let's clarify what a transformer actually does. As the name suggests, a transformer transforms electrical voltage. In the case of LED lights, the transformer converts the mains voltage of 230v to the 12v required for the light to function properly. Conventional Transformers Conventional transformers consist of a ferrite core wrapped with two copper coils. 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Q: Where can I find a wide range of LED light bulbs? A: At LED Supplier, we offer a wide selection of LED light bulbs for various applications. Whether you need traditional bulbs or unique lighting options, we have everything you need to make the switch to energy-efficient LED lighting. Start browsing our collection today. >>>> see more: https://wehubspace.com/edgarmdowns
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  • How to Decorate Your Dorm with LED Rope Lights

    Itching to spruce up your dorm room? Want to give your space a little flair and unique atmosphere? Grab yourself some LED rope lights and get decorating!

    You’ll be doing more than putting your unique stamp on your home away from home. You’ll help reduce energy consumption while lighting your space.

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    Frame Your Headboard With LED Rope Lights

    Want to reduce eye-strain when using digital devices in bed at night? A little indirect lighting can help.

    Run a strand of LED rope lights around the outside edge of your headboard. Make sure to secure it, especially at corners, and keep the electrical cord close to the wall.

    For a more exotic look, get colored lights and a controller. With a controller, you can dim the lights or have them flash at specified intervals.

    Spell Out A Message

    Do you have a motto or favorite saying? The flexibility of rope lights makes it possible to create illuminated words and shapes.

    Use two-sided light industrial adhesive tape to keep the string of lights secured to the wall. Strategically placed mounting clips are also advisable as a safeguard.

    Neon-style LED rope lights are a great option for DIY wall art.

    Light Up The Closet

    Are you often rummaging in the darkness of your closet or free-standing wardrobe? With a few strands of battery-powered LED rope lights, you can light up your life every time you get dressed.

    Try running sections of lights along each side of the opening, starting at waist level and across the top. If there’s an inside upper shelf, attach a segment of lights under the shelf.

    Battery-powered LED rope lights work best in spaces like closets where electrical outlets are uncommon. Off/on switches are large enough to find in the dark. Plus, many styles have an auto-shutoff feature to help preserve battery life.

    Increase Overhead Lighting

    Too many dorm rooms only have one or two small overhead light fixtures. If you want to brighten your entire room, add LED rope lighting around the room where the walls meet the ceiling.

    Measure the total length of wall. Use a rope lighting calculator to figure out how many sections you need. LED rope lights have specific intervals when cutting is possible without causing damage.

    Don’t forget to also measure the length needed to reach an electrical outlet. Often, having that piece run down a corner is a good aesthetically pleasing option.

    An alternative is to get an extra long electrical cord when buying your LED rope lights. Depending on the color of your walls and the electrical cord, it can be more subtle than extending the lights.

    Once you have your rope lights, use mounting clips to attach the rope lighting at the top of each wall. If possible, connect the lights to an electrical outlet that’s connected to a wall switch. It’ll make turning on your new LED lights easy.

    For general purpose lighting, choose white or clear lights. To create a more distinct atmosphere, get lights in your favorite color. Or try multi-color lights for an even more unique effect!

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    Create Night Lights

    If you share your dorm room, create unique night lights to avoid stumbles in the dark, if one of you comes home late.

    Lighting close to the floor is the best kind of night light. It helps the person walking to see where they’re going yet doesn’t wake up anyone sleeping nearby.

    Try installing a section of LED rope lights along the baseboard near the door. This can also be helpful during nighttime trips to the bathroom if it’s down the hall.

    If you have a bathroom attached to your room, put a strand of lights along the unhinged side of the doorway from floor to waist-height. It can be an easy way to prevent nocturnal collisions with furniture and walls.

    Window Decoration

    Using sections of colored LED rope lights around window frames can add pizzazz to any dorm room.

    Be sure to secure the rope lights with proper mounting clips. Secure the electrical wire against the wall near the floor, if there’s no nearby electrical outlet.

    An added benefit of encompassing your window with colored LED lights? It can create a distinct glow that makes your room stand out to passersby!

    Create a Better Mirror

    Do you know why dressing rooms have light bulbs along each side and across the top? It provides the evenest lighting for applying makeup, shaving, or other activities where shadows aren’t welcome.

    No matter the size of your dorm room, if you have a wall mirror, you can get the benefit of a “Broadway vanity mirror” with little cost and fuss.

    Measure the circumference of the mirror. Add the distance between the lowest point and the nearest electrical outlet. Get the appropriate length of LED rope lights. Attach with double-sided tape and voila! A better mirror.

    Note: If the mirror is in the bathroom, keep the lights and electrical cord away from water. And never turn on lights with wet or damp hands.

    3 Important Facts About LED Rope Lights

    To get the most from your rope lighting project, keep these things in mind:

    LED lights come in a range of brightness (measured in lumens) as well as "color temperature".
    Use mounting clips every 6-12 inches and wherever the strip sags.
    In some cases, plugging LED lights into a surge protector is recommended. Check the product descriptions for surge protection and other safety notes.

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