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Originally Posted by xelasnave
Mike show them a photo of you pulling a truck and tell the new occupant you do astronomy to keep your aggression under control and how you hate light.
Or tell them if they leave any lights on you can't help singing.
But I am such the small amount of light from one cabin won't cause any problems.
Good luck.
Alex
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Ummm...yeeeah, problemo is, I can no longer pull trucks, well not big ones anyway
Being in the position to direct initial design and construction should produce a good result
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Originally Posted by Sunfish
Yep . Lower number equals a spectral profile with more infrared I think. So 3000 warm like incandescent, 6000 cool like daylight or old school flouro office tubes.
Lamp makers publish the light performance.
This is the rating of the Lamp or bulb, not the light fitting or lamp holder although with lower cost LED they can be one unit and non replacable lamps.
But there are many frequencies involved and I don’t know whether Warmer would neccessarily be better and the answer might be , it depends , on many other variables.
Lower wattage also and non reflective colours and surfaces with directional shielding may be even more important . Paint it black or at least dark and flat.
Interesting thought that fire light may allow better night vision.
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All good feedback, thanks

Shielding will feature strongly.
Mike