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Originally Posted by oil pan 4
Most LEDs create UV and use phosphorescent material to make the light whiter. The only time you get the color of light created from the LED is if you want a specific color. You can get white LED light by combining red, blue and yellow but this appears to be very uncommon for making white light for residential/consumer and commercial applications.
Do you not understand how these work?
It looks to me like you don't understandwhat you are talking about.
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This was already covered earlier in the thread. That was old tech. Yellow top leds = blue, not UV, diodes. UV is not used anymore, it is less efficient and more expensive at this point.