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kelvin on replacement bulb
I am using a 32W smart lamp 50/50 10K/actinic from customsealife and was wondering that for replacements, I could use a 4100K generic bulb.
what are the disadvantages of that? thanks in advance fresh. |
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Not as blue.
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Re: kelvin on replacement bulb
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so does this mean don't do it?
thanks fresh. |
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I'd say don't do it, 4100k isn't a good colour light in my opinion.
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