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Reddit mentions of HALO Recessed LED RL460WH830PK 4-Inch Retrofit Module and Trim, White, 80 CRI, 3000K

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of HALO Recessed LED RL460WH830PK 4-Inch Retrofit Module and Trim, White, 80 CRI, 3000K. Here are the top ones.

HALO Recessed LED RL460WH830PK 4-Inch Retrofit Module and Trim, White, 80 CRI, 3000K
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    Features:
  • Attractive Halo Matte White baffle and trim
  • Rated for Damp and wet location
  • 3000K White light, 600 lumens, 80 CRI
  • Produces light equivalent to a 65-Watt bulb yet uses just 10.5-Watt
Specs:
ColorSoft White (3000k)
Height7 Inches
Length6.25 Inches
Number of items1
SizeEach
Weight1.218 Pounds
Width4.625 Inches

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Found 2 comments on HALO Recessed LED RL460WH830PK 4-Inch Retrofit Module and Trim, White, 80 CRI, 3000K:

u/jhchristoph ยท 2 pointsr/DIY

I put 9 - 5" LED lights in a similar sized space (my basement Rec room) and it is way overkill. I have them separated on 2 dimmer switches, 3 back and six front.

I usually only have the back 3 on low, but when I want more light I put the front size on low as well.

I can't remember the amount of light the put out, but this is the same model I installed in 4".

u/brudogg ยท 1 pointr/Lighting

acutally i am a pro photographer and one thing i never understand is when i am adjusting K temp for an image the higher I go, the warmer the light, where as with lighting it seems to be the opposite? i.e. 4100 flourescent seems to be much cooler than 2700K incandescent.

anyway, back to the relevant stuff...
I think LED seems good as ampersand mentions it has broader coverage and lower energy than halogen.

i went to the lighting store and they recommended something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Halo-Recessed-RL460830WH-4-Inch-Retrofit/dp/B0081K4TKI/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top?ie=UTF8

something tells me this isnt what i want, though im not sure why. im also not sure what retrofit means?

i think i want a more standard can/trim/lamp with dimmer as you have mentioned. any idea on budget for that setup if I have about 6-8 lights.

thanks!