How to Choose the Right Color Temperature
June 19, 2018
Choosing the right color temperature when you choose LED lights is important, and the color temperature will be different depending on the application.
Here is a quick list to help you make your decision.
1. Color temperatures you should consider are in the range of 2700K to 6500K.
2. Color temperatures on the lower end (2700K) tend to be warmer (yellow in color).
3. Color temperatures on the higher end (6500K) tend to be cooler (blue in color).
4. A good color temperature to replace Metal Halide is 5000K.
5. A good color temperature to replace High Pressure Sodium is 4000K. You could also choose 2700 or 3000K if you like the appearance of a yellow light.
6. 4000K is a great color temperature indoors for offices, schools, hospitals and other areas of work.
3000K is a great color temperature for the home. It contains very little blue light, is soft and warm.
7. Color temperatures of TGLIGHTS‘ DLC qualified products are 4000K, 5000K and 5700K. Over 95% of our high bay and canopy light order is 5000K.
7. Color temperatures of TGLIGHTS‘ DLC qualified products are 4000K, 5000K and 5700K. Over 95% of our high bay and canopy light order is 5000K.