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LED downlight replacement help

Johnnyd

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In my newly built home/garage I have these LED down lights. I want to change some of them to 5000k, but I can’t find the same ones anywhere online. All I find are the “retrofit” ones that are meant for replacing a can light bulb. Can anybody point me in a direction where I can order these same lights in 5000k daylight color? I tried googling Intertek but couldn’t find much. Thanks!
 

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country83

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Intertek isn't the manufacturer, they're a testing company like UL. You need the info from the sticker that lists the importer and stuff.

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Johnnyd

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Intertek isn't the manufacturer, they're a testing company like UL. You need the info from the sticker that lists the importer and stuff.

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Ahh thank you.


Man, I couldn’t find that page. Well are there any other brands you could recommend that would work? None of the ones I’ve found have the same mount system with the ring and clip. All I’m seeing are the springs that go behind the drywall which wouldn’t work for me.

Forgive me, new home owner and not familiar with any of this!
 
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What don't you like about them? .... 3000k is typically nice light (halogen). Going to 5000k w/o increasing watts is not going to give you more "light". You will need more fixtures

People confuse Kelvin and Wattage ... there is some level of efficiency in a given band of kelvin.
 
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Johnnyd

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What don't you like about them? .... 3000k is typically nice light (halogen). Going to 5000k w/o increasing watts is not going to give you more "light". You will need more fixtures

People confuse Kelvin and Wattage ... there is some level of efficiency in a given band of kelvin.

I just prefer the 5000k daylight hue in the garage, bathroom, kitchen etc.
 
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