Molly's, it's pretty darn close and reveals something additional about the links provided by me.Molly's 70 wrote: 05:11 am Dec 27 2025 Will this work?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/335189466368?c ... A2QYAh8-yI
The photo attached to this post is screen grab from the video provided by kdxazz (Darryl) above. His bulb is rated at 6500 Kelvins. The links provided by me are actually rated at 6000 Kelvins. The picture you shared is like one linked by me. It's rated at 6000 Kelvins.
"Kelvins (K) for LEDs measures color temperature, indicating if the light looks warm (yellow/red) or cool (blue), with lower numbers (e.g., 2700K-3000K) being cozy yellow, mid-range (4000K) being neutral, and higher numbers (5000K-6500K+) being crisp daylight."
Can you see the difference between 6000 K and 6500 K? Likely if the lights are side by side in the dark. Otherwise, they both provide the daylight light spectrum. Tgere's just a litte bit less blue in the 6000 K.


