Even my coach lights are not safe!
Wattage downgrade, colour upgrade!, from 13 watt 4000k SMT LED, to 7 watt 2700K filament LED

Even my coach lights are not safe!

Wattage downgrade, colour upgrade!, from 13 watt 4000k SMT LED, to 7 watt 2700K filament LED

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Album name:AngryHorse / Outside lighting at home
Manufacturer:ASDA, (Super Trend)
Type/Model:2700K LED filament
Wattage:7
Filesize:5163 KiB
Date added:18 Oct, 2021
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FrontSideBus   [18 Oct, 2021 at 09:39 PM]
I would have used pearl ones myself.
Danny   [18 Oct, 2021 at 09:53 PM]
I have some Osram Pearl ones kicking about i got from homebase in a sale
AngryHorse   [19 Oct, 2021 at 06:18 AM]
I’ve tried perl in these before, they don’t look right!, their kind of muted and dull, these cast the glass panel patterns over the garden the same way the 50 watt SON-T did.
FrontSideBus   [19 Oct, 2021 at 11:45 AM]
Each to their own as they say, as that is the reason why I'd personally choose diffused lamps lol.
AngryHorse   [19 Oct, 2021 at 12:44 PM]
It balances itself out in a way, the 13 watt defused 4000K ones in here sort of looked like a defused halide lamp, in colour and brightness!, shutting them down to 7 watts, but using clear lamps gives a sharp light pattern on the lawn, but without being glarey.

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