How to Buy Pot Lights & Recessed Lighting

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  • @GroovyMisfit
    @GroovyMisfit 11 місяців тому

    Saw this on Wirecutter:
    High CRI and R9 values: CRI (Color Rendering Index) measures color accuracy relative to incandescent bulbs, or natural daylight. Although LEDs still can’t match incandescent bulbs, which have a CRI of 100, they’ve improved significantly in recent years. A CRI of 80 is now standard for LED bulbs. Higher is better, and great LED bulbs should accurately render colors. Lighting designer Geoff Goral told us that CRI as a metric has come under fire for measuring bulbs based on how well they portray pastel colors (instead of more saturated colors). Some bulbs now also list an R9 value, which indicates how well a bulb depicts red tones (making art, food, and people look better and less washed-out).

  • @dang99wang98
    @dang99wang98 3 роки тому +4

    Alright this is just what im looking for so what brand shoudl i buy you have suggestions please also shen dimming these light canit go down as much as hslogen to amost zreo %

    • @simpsonpropertiesltd
      @simpsonpropertiesltd  3 роки тому

      I primarily use Ovid pot lights. I have heard good reviews from other electricians on Liteline Luna as well.

  • @n_a3522
    @n_a3522 3 роки тому +4

    Slim/wafer lights are great products, seems like the technology may be chipping away at his business.

    • @simpsonpropertiesltd
      @simpsonpropertiesltd  3 роки тому +2

      Sims are available for purchase at VE as well. They are not cutting into his business. He is informing people that you get what you pay for.