Jandy "Alpine White" color temperature

ChristopherDB

Gold Supporter
Apr 21, 2021
122
Florida
Pool Size
16000
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Jandy Aquapure 1400
Does anybody know the color temperature of the "Alpine White" color from their RGB lights?

This is the only color I use. I don't need RGB and one of my lights is dead. I'd like to replace it with their white 5000k light to save costs instead of RGB, but only if it will match the white setting of the RGB lights.
 
Fluidra offers pool and spa lights with various color temperatures, including a "Daylight" option with a 5000K color temperature. This color temperature is meant to provide refreshing illumination that mimics daytime sunlight. They also offer options like "Warm White" at 2700K. A PDF from Fluidra specifically mentions the 2700K and 5000K options for Jandy nicheless LED white lights.

With a color temperature of 5,000K, the Daylight option provides refreshing illumination of the pool, much like daytime sunlight, and will appear brighter than Warm White lights, and to some, slightly bluish. Alternatively, the Warm White lights, with a color temperature of 2,700K, provide a comfortable and soothing light similar to incandescent lights.

Alpine white in the context of color temperature typically refers to a cool, bright white light, usually around 5000K, similar to daylight.

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