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Originally posted by Sleepwalker View PostI wondered what had happened to those. They seemed to be everywhere for about a year, but now I see them hardly ever.
Oh, and it's not just in the real world either. There was a period that model manufacturers insisted on fitting bluish LED lamps into their locomotives. They too have uh, seen the light (pun intended!), and new designs now come with slightly yellow, or even white, LEDs instead. At the time, it was felt that the bluish lamps made the models more realistic. But, from personal experience, they didn't. Real locomotive headlights have a slight yellowish tinge to them
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Originally posted by protege View PostThere was a period that model manufacturers insisted on fitting bluish LED lamps into their locomotives. They too have uh, seen the light (pun intended!), and new designs now come with slightly yellow, or even white, LEDs instead.
Also, there's no such thing as a "white LED" - what's sold as that are blue LEDs with a phosphor coating (yellow under reflected light with the LED off - look at any LED flashlight and you'll see). If the coating's too thin (i.e. cutting corners to save money), you'll get an even bluer tint, since not all of the original blue will be absorbed (and re-emitted at a longer wavelength). If you look at the specs, you'll see white LEDs claiming a 10,000 hour lifetime, but red, amber, green, and blue claim 100,000 - that's because the phosphor layer "wears out", so the tint will go more to the blue end as the LED ages.
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