I have been puzzled by the naming of the colors of LED lighting as 3000K, 4000k, 5000k etc. I know that "K" stands for Kelvin, but I thought that was a "temperature". There is no way that 3000k LEDs reach that temperature, or 6000K lights reach that temp.
So, why are they named in a manner that does not resemble an actual temperature?
I have wondered about this for a long while, so now I am asking the experts!
So, why are they named in a manner that does not resemble an actual temperature?
I have wondered about this for a long while, so now I am asking the experts!
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