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Gordon wrote:
Why not buy from a ruiser? http://www.bebi-electronics.com/index.html Great web site! Link to very interesting technical info on LED's. I wish I could buy from them but theirs are mounted in a thick cannister intended to be lights on their own. What I like about the ones Steve originally posted about is that they will fit right into my existing light fixtures which are fairly large for just two bulbs. The blue light worries me a bit because I really don't like what comes out of LED flashlights. Does anyone know if blue light is the opposite of red light as far as night vision is concerned? I don't think I would try this if I only had one bulb in my fixtures but being able to bring a standard bulb on line to boost output and dilute the blueness makes it seem reasonable. I'm still going to wait until I can take my LED flashlight down in the cabin and see how it feels. I wonder if the amber LED's are more pleasant light? If just faintly amber, they might be. -- Roger Long |
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