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Old 05-02-2013, 03:35 AM
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Actually, since you were willing to solder different LEDs in place of the existing ones & risking wrecking the bulb, there might be another way for you to change up the colour. The existing LEDs look to have a phosphor coating which gives them the 3000K colour temperature. I recall reading that it may be possible to carefully remove/lift the phosphor from the LED. You may well find that under the phosphor is a LED that produces blue light. Still a risk though & no guarantee.
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