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Posted by joey on 06-06-2016 10:10 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by RLenhart
That is interesting! I don't really see the color "green" in there. I'm guessing that would fall somewhere between white and blue? Maybe around 8000?



Actually those are all variations of white light. The other true color leds run in nano meters.

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Posted by shadinc on 06-06-2016 11:09 PM:

Is this chart supposed to tell us the best color to find a coon? If so I'm going possum huntin' with Yadkintar.


Posted by AppalachianBlue on 06-07-2016 12:10 AM:

When i say amber im talkin natural light color i guess. Like a wheat light or headlights on a car. Or like fire light.

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Posted by DFred on 06-07-2016 12:19 AM:

Superior can put the warm white led in the spot if you want it.


Posted by joey on 06-07-2016 12:59 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by shadinc
Is this chart supposed to tell us the best color to find a coon? If so I'm going possum huntin' with Yadkintar.


No it was supposed to answer a question on the color of the leds, but I'm a jump a head of you. My dog started me possum hunting last night!

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Posted by joey on 06-07-2016 01:06 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by AppalachianBlue
When i say amber im talkin natural light color i guess. Like a wheat light or headlights on a car. Or like fire light.


Its called warm white most of the time. True amber has a lot more red in it. Kinda a golden color. Its probably the best option if you only have a choice of one color, but that's on a true color led. For your main head you can see detail better with one that is in between the old 5100 head color and the Blue/white typical led color. I like a natural sunlight color. That way it renders colors the same way I'm used to looking at them in the daytime. That being said obviously not everyone's eye's are the same.

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Posted by AppalachianBlue on 06-07-2016 02:42 AM:

So it would be called the warm white and superior can do a warm white spot? Thatd be nice. Cause that typical led blueish white i cant make stuff out unless its far away. But to me it makes the whole tree top that color. But then thatl free up that color module from amber.

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Posted by joey on 06-07-2016 03:00 AM:

Sam can do what ever you want you just need to know what it is that will make you happy so he will know what to do.

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Posted by AppalachianBlue on 06-07-2016 03:14 AM:

What would really help these coon huntin goods companies is if they could be sold in stores like bass pro cabelas or these smaller local stores like bassin box down the rd a piece. I know its hard to make that happen cause thatd be a larger production. But i hate orderin stuff. I like usin cash. I like to see the product in the woods. And when money exchanges hands im walkin away wit it. Lol maybe thats just me.

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CH PR Walkin After Midnight
GRFCH GRCH NITECH PR Appalachian Blue Catfish HTX ( ACHA SC CHT TC )
- 2015 Qualified for World Show
- 2016 Performance Sire
- Final four Pink Hunt, 2nd place reg
- 2017 Performance Sire
NCH CH Pr Appalachian Blue Luna
GRFCH WCH Pr Appalachian Blue Raven

Mountain feist WTDA BNCH Meadow Mountain Joker

Chocolate Lab...Banjo. Waterfowl buddy.


Posted by DFred on 06-07-2016 03:24 AM:

http://forums.ukcdogs.com/showthrea...eadid=928427652
On the 3rd page, I believe, is a picture of the warm, neutral, and white leds Sam has available.


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