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There's no reason why LEDs can't mimic sodium lights, they just dont because the boomers buying them were raised on the belief that cooler and brighter is better.
Most standard street lighting comes in 4000K for some reason. It's completely dumb. I've spoken to Melbourne City council about this many times but there's a perception (an incorrect one) that 4000K feels 'safer'.
We should all be actually using PC Amber LED chips but noooooo... Too 'expensive'.
Also all LEDs should have lens optics and move away from reflectors to get a wide range of beam angles to prevent glare and other bad stuff that comes with using LEDs.
And we should also be doing proper disposal of LEDs once they die because they're essentially little computers.
... Ok, rant over.
What is it with Boomers and the ugliest light, I've been to some houses where their house was literally lit like a news studio at fucking 8 at night, like i have no idea how they ever sleep. It was beyond disturbing
People just don't take the time to learn about and understand things, lighting included. Of course, it isn't helped by misleading marketing and such.
My mum replaced one of the two hallway lights with a cool daylight CFL, next to a warm white one.
I found it genuinely disturbing that it didn't bother her.
Wild
Went to visit my family over the holidays and they had replaced the lights in my old bedroom (a fan with 4 sockets) with 4x 150-W-equivalent cold-as-ice LEDs. I turned the lights on and immediately was blinded.
I turned around, went to home depot, and bought 4x 40-W equivalent warm-as-possible LEDs and made the swap. We'll see what's there next time I visit - I may have started a silent war.
I fully support having loads of light in a room, four 150w equivalents sounds awesome for cleaning or working on a project, but put that shit on a dimmer, of course making sure they're dimmable LEDs. Also, of course, like 3000-4000K color temp (unless they're in a bathroom or kitchen where 5000K is acceptable imo)
My grandparents the same. I use their LED candles for light lol. Its so far the opposite of what I'm used to. I'm a Hue colored bulbs home where I constantly mess around with colors and palettes and my place is like deep dark red after 7pm. Its always an—lets call it adjustment