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![]() Question to all the lighting guru's out there:
I was wondering if Lumens can be Converted into Kelvins? ex 800 Lumens = ???K Just wondering, Troy Stevens
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![]() Nope, just looked up some stuff. Lumens are units that measure how bright, or rather how much light hits a certain area at a certain distance (or something like that).
KELVIN. This describes the color temperature or the description of warmth or coolness of a light source. When a piece of metal is heated, the color of light it emits will change. This color begins as red and graduates to orange, yellow, white and then to blue-white and finally to deeper shades of blue. so no correlation exists between the two.
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![]() kelvin is a unit of absolute temperature, where as lumens is the unit of luminous flux equal to one candle intensity. the lumen is the time rate of flow of light.
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![]() Ok that makes more sense now, thanks for the info.
I'm trying to figure a way to build a DIY "poor-mans" pc setup for a fuge or a small frag cutting tank. I have access to several smaller pc bulbs ranging from 7W to 26W, just don't know the colour temp. The only listing is 800 lumens. Is this possible or should I just bite the bullet and buy a pc retrofit kit?
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![]() Anyone have any ideas or input on this one for me?
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Oh, and 6400 K or higher for a nice look. I got some 55W 6500K PC bulbs at Brite-Lite for around 15 bucks each. They're pretty crisp.
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