Hey sparkies, most "white" LED's I have been using have a blue tinge to them, are there any that are less bright and have less blue to them?
More like an incandescent light globe colour?
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Ok so I searched warm white led via eBay, and found many but with varying mcd from 4000 to 16000, what's the difference?
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mcd is the amount of light it puts out
1mcd = 1/1000 candala
Candala is the SI unit of luminous intensity - similar to but different than Lumens (the unit you see on light bulbs)
Candala measures intensity from one arc, not all around as Lumens do
Example - a 25w CFL bulb puts out about 1700 Lumens - looked at it from a single direction, that's about 135cd, if all those Lumens were focused into a 20 degree beam, then it would be around 18,000cd
Now LEDs run 50mcd (.05cd) to 18,000mcd (18cd) - doesn't sound like much, but the wavelengths that Whites and Blues operate on are particularly intense to the eye - so no looking directly into them please
1mcd = 1/1000 candala
Candala is the SI unit of luminous intensity - similar to but different than Lumens (the unit you see on light bulbs)
Candala measures intensity from one arc, not all around as Lumens do
Example - a 25w CFL bulb puts out about 1700 Lumens - looked at it from a single direction, that's about 135cd, if all those Lumens were focused into a 20 degree beam, then it would be around 18,000cd
Now LEDs run 50mcd (.05cd) to 18,000mcd (18cd) - doesn't sound like much, but the wavelengths that Whites and Blues operate on are particularly intense to the eye - so no looking directly into them please