Some new "warm" Xmas LED sets have hit the market this year.
They are pretty good. About 90% there. Enough for me to give them a shot.
The 'warm-white' have been out for a few years. Before that the 'white' were those sort of 'electric-blue-white' - we're are so used to the 'warm' glow of a soft incandescent, which is similar to candle light, the LED white looks stark.
The warm LEDS we have are not perfect, still a little greenish or something. They are OK, I just avoided having them right next to the old filament bulbs, though I'm on the last of those now.
-ERD50
I just received an order of T10 LED Filament bulbs for a chandelier. Supposed to be 2700K, but give off a harsh glary white light. They're going back. I'm trying another set that are supposed to be 2200K. If they're still not a decent replacement I'm going back to incandescent.
Its nice to have that option. Ref: my comments above about banned BR40 incandescent floods.
-gauss
I just received an order of T10 LED Filament bulbs for a chandelier. Supposed to be 2700K, but give off a harsh glary white light. They're going back. I'm trying another set that are supposed to be 2200K. If they're still not a decent replacement I'm going back to incandescent.
As I recall, incandescents have been around a tiny bit longer.......... It sure would be nice though if they could get everything to work as well as it did in the incandescent world.
I believe ERD50 has had some success by leaving an incandescent bulb in the circuit to dampen out the impedance of the whole circuit.