Comment on lightbulbs
ftbd@feddit.org 8 hours agoDo people actually confuse color temperature with operating temperature? I wouldn’t want any lights in my house if their operating temperature was ≥2700 K.
Comment on lightbulbs
ftbd@feddit.org 8 hours agoDo people actually confuse color temperature with operating temperature? I wouldn’t want any lights in my house if their operating temperature was ≥2700 K.
FishFace@piefed.social 8 hours ago
The colour temperature of an incandescent lamp is, exactly and by definition, its operating temperature.
A 2700K lightbulb will not melt steel. The glass is not that hot (you can tell because it’s not glowing itself). In any case, it’s really power that matters - a small object at 2700K will not damage steel if it’s not being continuously heated; it needs to be heated at a rate which brings the steel above its melting point before the heat can dissipate.
ftbd@feddit.org 8 hours ago
Yes, for incandescent lights that’s true. Are they still being sold?
FishFace@piefed.social 8 hours ago
Probably in some places, but that’s not my point. People remember that lightbulbs are hot, and it’s literally called colour temperature (for good reason).