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Old 16 October 2012, 20:00   #1
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Hi All,

Just refurbish my training suite and have redone the lights etc.

Going to buy led lights bulbs - I know personal choice what would you prefer

warm led or cool white bulbs
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Cool in the centre and warm in the corners.
(Nicked from a project I worked on for Gulfstream last year - they paid the designer a fortune to come up with that.)

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Old 16 October 2012, 20:39   #4
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Cool in the centre and warm in the corners.
(Nicked from a project I worked on for Gulfstream last year - they paid the designer a fortune to come up with that.)

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interesting - might try that...
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Philips Master LED series, 2700k (warmish), dimmable.

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yea - I am thinking that cool light you might get fed up with and hyper ! I was going dim able - I have also isolated first row so I can project on the 120" screen - in hindsight I could got smaller lol!

Dads reaction was omg , you excelled today! when screen arrived.
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Red for port, green for starboard. If you use white in a coloured lense, you lose quite a lot of light.


Have a look here:-

http://www.rib.net/forum/f8/reflecto...tml#post404549
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Red for port, green for starboard. If you use white in a coloured lense, you lose quite a lot of light.

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it's not for the boat! it is my new Shorebased training room .

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