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What’s the difference in brightness between fluorescents and LED’s?

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What’s the difference in brightness between fluorescents and LED’s?

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Traditional lighting such as fluorescent and incadenscent usually operate at 3500 Kelvin emitting a yellow or dingy looking light. This number is at initial installation and will drop over the life of the lamp. LEDs operate anywhere from 3500 Kelvin to 6500 Kelvin with minimal drop off of the light. When the higher Kelvin number is achieved you will receive a warm white light source. Making lighted areas brighter and with less shadowing.

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