Re: TZ gumball lamps - warm white?
- From: Kevin Steele <net-replyDEL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 17:58:17 -0400
Joseph A. 'Tony' Dziedzic thought about it a bit, then said...
> That's an interesting idea, Martin. How far toward the yellow end of the
> spectrum is this warm white light?
>
> Joseph "Tony" Dziedzic
>
> In article <1127590778.944089.17760@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "martin"
> <martin.reynolds@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >I have the opportunity to build some gumball lamp sets in warm white.
> >These will better match the incandescent look of the machine. I think
> >that this version will work best with an unmodified clock, or a clock
> >modified with warm white LEDs.
> >
> >
> >However, if the clock already has the LED mod, then the bright white
> >look of the regular LEDs is the right way to go. I would envisage
> >offeringthe kit with the LEDs and resistors needed to modify the clock.
> >
> >
> >
> >Any thoughts?
If they more closely match the incandescent "yellow-white" light, that
would be a good thing overall.
--
Kevin Steele
RetroBlast! Retrogaming News and Reviews
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