12   Lanterns/Fixtures / Modern / Re: Harbor Freight still selling circline fluorescent magnifier lamps?  on: December 06, 2025, 04:59:10 PM 
Started by Cole D. - Last post by Ash
Had few of those at my previous work. The entire lamp canopy and cover (they have cover over the tube) are made of plastic. They become discolored, if not borderline crispy, within the lifetime of the 1st tube

Ok for low hours use, but don't expect much from it if left on all day like it would in a common workshop environment

I am using the parts from the broken ones (arm, magnifier lens) to repair the proper ones with the metal canopy and bare tube
 13   General / Off-Topic / Re: Lighting meet-up at my farm  on: December 06, 2025, 02:25:17 PM 
Started by DieselNut - Last post by xmaslightguy
Would be really cool to attend.. but simply too far from me.
 14   Lanterns/Fixtures / Modern / Re: Harbor Freight still selling circline fluorescent magnifier lamps?  on: December 06, 2025, 08:15:50 AM 
Started by Cole D. - Last post by Cole D.
That’s cool! Do you have a picture or link?

Here you go Circline lamp
 15   General / Off-Topic / Re: Supermarkets  on: December 05, 2025, 07:06:52 PM 
Started by Cole D. - Last post by lightsofpahrump
These are mine in Pahrump:
WalmartSmithsAlbertson's
 16   General / Off-Topic / Re: Is BT25 gone now?  on: December 05, 2025, 06:53:53 PM 
Started by Baked bagel 11 - Last post by lightsofpahrump
Yes, this place can be a madhouse...its not as mad today as in the past... :o
A safety orange colored dog is copyrighted! :lol:
I wonder if anymember's done it....or is planning to...
 17   General / Off-Topic / Re: Lighting meet-up at my farm  on: December 05, 2025, 05:06:40 PM 
Started by DieselNut - Last post by Emersyn
I'll actually be meeting with @HIDLad001 that day!
 18   General / Off-Topic / Re: Lighting meet-up at my farm  on: December 04, 2025, 10:39:59 PM 
Started by DieselNut - Last post by BT25
@DieselNut - Having a collector meetup would be cool. Unfortunately, I don't live anywhere near you. :(
 19   General / Off-Topic / Re: Lighting meet-up at my farm  on: December 04, 2025, 08:03:28 PM 
Started by DieselNut - Last post by icefoglights
Unfortunately, the schedule is set at this point.  I'm only going to be home for a couple of weeks.  I have to come back because I left my car at work  :laugh:
 20   Lamps / Modern / Re: Why are neutral colors less common than daylight in integrated CFLs and LEDs?  on: December 04, 2025, 05:22:42 PM 
Started by brap530 - Last post by Ash
Here 6000/6500K is the most common everywhere - Homes, businesses, etc. Seems that outdoor lighting is the biggest exception, there the most common is 4000

It does make sense that for people who generally prefer the 6000K-colors, to give them some fine tuning option around that spot, and not far off color options which they won't use. If you want 3000/4000K you'll just get the other tube with the other set of colors



Personally for me :

I use 6500K Halophosphor Fluorescents throughout my workshop and they are great, even when i am there for very extended periods

At the same time i think LEDs of any color temp are plain unfit for purpose (all of them by awful spectrum, >3000K additionally by amount of blue light, and <3000K by color temperature)



The extreme edges of available LED colors ("white" temperatures) - <2000K and >7000K are a bit of special cases :

6000K is a pretend white light. It is white enough in appearance to make us think it is normal light, while in reality it is anything but. Blue light aside, it lacks the central band of spectrum that we are the most sensitive to - Green. My understanding is that looking at things under the light, some things will appear off, and our vision intuitively will feel stuck, unable to figure out why nothing looks right, despite it being white and apparently all colors are there. This may not be too critical in some applications, but probably not good long term in most places

7000K is so far off the scale that the vision easily writes off everything it misunderstands to the lighting and isn't bothered with it. The only problem with it is then the blue light

2000K is "not white" enough that we don't put high expectations for color rendering with it either, and in 2000K the amount of blue light is low. This may actually be one LED color with no significant drawbacks, except it is not appropriate for a lot of places
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