I just got back froma run to Wal-Mart and while I was there noticed that they started carrying Lights of America replacement bulbs. They had MiniTwisters that ranged from 13W to 40W. Great retro resource...especially at $10 for two bulbs! Well, it's all banking on the kelvin rating.
I just did some checking on LOA's site and it gives the color rendition of every bulb and product that they make, which is 2,700 for the MiniTwister bulbs. On a hunch, I went to check out the 65W outdoor light that many people use (like the one Matt Wandell retro'd his System6 wtih)...and guess what? The color rendition for that comes up as 2,700 as well.
Just curious for people to sign in on this thread, especially for those who have used any of LOA's bulbs or models. If the bulbs are in fact 2700K, but they are still providing some good light as I've seen...it may be worth it.
I just did some checking on LOA's site and it gives the color rendition of every bulb and product that they make, which is 2,700 for the MiniTwister bulbs. On a hunch, I went to check out the 65W outdoor light that many people use (like the one Matt Wandell retro'd his System6 wtih)...and guess what? The color rendition for that comes up as 2,700 as well.
Just curious for people to sign in on this thread, especially for those who have used any of LOA's bulbs or models. If the bulbs are in fact 2700K, but they are still providing some good light as I've seen...it may be worth it.