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Properly warm light bulbs - help!
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I am indeed, that’s part of the problem - thank you, I will try thiscasper_gutman said:Are you using the LEDs with a dimmer? I find most of them feel cool when dimmed, because they stay the same colour temperature as they dim.
Then I found some (I think they're made by Phillips) which are made to simulate the behaviour of filament bulbs by getting warmer as they dim. I think the term you need to search for there is "dim to warm"."The Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's greed" - Ghandi0 -
So glad it’s not just me! Lots of suggestions I’ll try here…"The Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's greed" - Ghandi0
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