exceptionally, or adequately bright G4 disc lights????

centerline

Well-known member
this question is probably common and tiring, but I havent found the answer to it yet, so here goes again...

I upgraded our BigHorn lighting from halogen to LED, but the kitchen and front room arent bright enough for comfort, which even the halogen bulbs, were a bit weaker than I would have liked, and the LED's I have are a bit bluish at 6000K....

I would prefer 4500K to 5500K, which is also known as "daylight" by quality manufactures.... several discount suppliers call 6000k or higher Daylight", but at this range they are getting a blue tint to them...

does anyone have a suggestion as to what light i should look at... I think the Led Lights I have are 2.6watt, and im not sure that the 3watt type would be much different, so im reluctant to buy some and try them before finding out what others use that are bright enough for the kitchen area...

thank you for any suggestions
 

Jonaha

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