Expert answers to common LED lighting questions — color temperature (CCT), CRI, IP ratings, tube vs panel lights, dimming compatibility, and more.
3000K (warm white) produces a yellowish, cozy light ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, and restaurants. 4000K (neutral white) produces a brighter light for offices, kitchens, and commercial spaces. 5000K (daylight) mimics natural sunlight and is best for workshops, garages, and task-oriented areas.
For general residential use, CRI 80+ is acceptable. For retail, art galleries, and photography, CRI 90+ is recommended. For medical, cosmetic, and color-critical applications, CRI 95+ is the professional standard. Higher CRI means more accurate color rendering.
IP65 is the minimum for outdoor lighting — dust-tight and protected against water jets. IP66 suits heavy rain exposure. IP67 allows temporary submersion (garden path lights). IP68 is for underwater fixtures (pond lights). For indoor bathrooms, IP44 is sufficient for zone 2 areas.
Choose LED tube lights (T5/T8) for linear lighting in offices, warehouses, and garages where cost per lumen is the priority. Choose LED panel lights for modern spaces where uniform illumination, slim profile, and aesthetics matter. Panels typically offer higher CRI and better glare control.
Dimmable LEDs allow brightness adjustment for different atmospheres and energy savings. Non-dimmable LEDs operate at full brightness only. Important: dimmable LEDs require compatible dimmer switches. Using non-dimmable LEDs on a dimmer circuit causes flickering, buzzing, or permanent damage.