It does.
I think I will now look for a high-lumen Red bulb

Thanks Leslie,

Bill 


-----Original Message-----
From: Leslie Paal [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2014 3:46 PM
To: Bill Coleman; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Stus-List Running Lights

Bill,

LEDs generate light at a given frequency (color) based on the "impurities"
on the chip.  Those are carefully controlled impurities; but can not be
mixed for wide color spectrum.  So a red or green led will be tuned for that
color and all the power goes into that color. Most likely their bulb is
clear to get the best efficiency. 

"White" LEDs work differently.  They have a blue/UV LED with yellow phosphor
coating to make what looks to our eyes as white.  But it does not have as
much power at red or green as a pure red/green LED for the same input power.

I hope this helps.

Leslie.

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