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    Posted: 11 Sep 2014 at 8:36am
Actually, in your 179, you have a completely different style and size rating LED light. The LED's that were being discussed in this thread were what are called 50-50 LEDs, they are smaller and less powerful than the ones being put into the new pods from the factory. In fact, if I remember correctly, you have about 6 emitters per fixture, and yours can't be swapped out like the retrofit ones we use.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 May 2015 at 12:11pm
we don't like the color of the led lights. is there a warmer led ?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 May 2015 at 1:58pm
Originally posted by Plantguy

we don't like the color of the led lights. is there a warmer led ?


In general, "white" LEDs come in "Cool White" and "Warm White".. Most feel cool white looks a bit operating roomish, and warm white is more about the color we think of as room light. More "yellow" spectrum in the warm, more blue in the cool.

If this is a new pod with factory LEDs, as far as I can tell you will have to replace the whole fixture to change colors of the lights. Somebody just posted up about using something from the theater world called "light gel" in available in various shades and colors, on the inside of the lens, to mute or change the color.
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