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Have been reading with cheap LEDs
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Agree, I believe a combination is the answer.
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.... for a few years. LEDs have no effect that I can tell.
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Anyone have Alpenglow's LED Reading Lights ...
Yes, since 2011
I have a chart gooseneck light with Alpenglow in'ards...
I replaced every one of my bulbs on
I replaced mine with LEDs too
I also added LED docking lights
Nice... I thought only powerboats used headlights.
You're right
Larry, on that deck lamp...
Mine was a PAR36 bulb
Yep, that's it. There do seem to be some 12-24V models available.
BTW G4 is another popular bulb base
Dimmable LED's concern me.
I have Alpenglow dimming light at nav station
Aspenglow makes 2 brightness level reading lights
I like your thinking there... but a combination might be the best answer
Agree, I believe a combination is the answer.
Have been reading with cheap LEDs
Installed LED lights for reading on Jaunty with 18 LED's, warm white.
Yes I buy "warm white"
I have pretty much the same lights on Tehani. They work well for reading.
lights affect different people different ways...
A big missing feature of LED's no one has mentioned.
agreed... which is why I think a mix of lights is the best answer.
Have you seen the LED candles?
We had a set of 3 mounted in pebbles
Good Old Boat had an interesting article in March 2012 (issue 83)
Trawler lamp
Nice lamp.
Why stow it... there was a "retention system."
It looks like it might whip around
My trawler lamp
Retention system tames it... when connected!
I use my lamp a lot, even though I have nice LED reading lamps
That is only true for PWM dimmers
You never had that concern with film movies?
Yes, a bit.
On the plus side I use my vision to find problems...
My eyes aren't good at all but I get 100% on that test every time
And color blindness CAN have strange benefits- Used to work with another
We've been dimming
Another use for LED lights is the new
They're even available now for the old household base marine lights.