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๐Ÿงต I'm buying a desk today, and I'd like to know which bulb is the best

Anonymous No. 16061271

Ideally, I'd like a bulb that is bright, but also does not emit too much UV radiation. Are there any other options besides incandescent light bulbs?

Anonymous No. 16061272

>>16061271
Btw, incandescent light bulbs are banned where I live, so I can't buy them in any stores.

Anonymous No. 16061280

>>16061271
UV is good for you

Anonymous No. 16061348

get the kind that connects to your wifi network and spies on you 24 hours a day, they have a color change feature

Anonymous No. 16061351

>>16061348
Plenty who don't do that if you put Tasmota on them.

Anonymous No. 16061368

>>16061271
Unironically make your own incandescent bulb from scratch.
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Anonymous No. 16061391

>>16061348
Hell no.

Anonymous No. 16061445

>>16061368
Fucking how though?

Anonymous No. 16061459

>>16061271
Sure anon I'm not even kidding I'm an LES expert. They have low uv Nichia Optisolis. https://www.ledrise.eu/blog/nichia-optisolis/
I suggest 3000k for a "normal light" but they have this https://www.lumistrips.com/lumistrips-plug-play-led-en-intl/linearz-26-nichia-led-strip-zhaga-optisolis-cri98-cold-white-6500k-740lm-175ma-375v-26-leds-28cm-module-2643lm-m-24w-m-31331-en.html
It's very bright white at 6500k.

Anonymous No. 16061476

high CRI with whatever temperature you want and decent constant current drive circuit should make LED bulbs the superior choice, by far. there's literally no fucking metric where incandescent bulbs are better, apart from maybe price which isn't that far off nowadays.

Anonymous No. 16061488

>>16061476
What about the whole issue with UV radiation?

Anonymous No. 16061490

>>16061488
what kind of UV? A/B/C? how much? which of them? you're saying the matte white plastic cover is UV transparent?