red vs blue dash lights
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by ford06, May 20, 2017.
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Haha this is what mine looks like. I like it though
Big Don, Dave_in_AZ, mp4694330 and 2 others Thank this. -
New Mercedes S Class factory ambient lighting
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Can't pull much freight with that....
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Usually people with S Class don't care about thatBig Don and Maj. Jackhole Thank this.
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Blue is hard on the eyes. The blue spectrum bounces around in the eye increasing fatigue. Warm colors, Amber, orange, reds tend to be easier as they don't bounce as much
For me I can't do blue as it blurrs and "stars" making things very hard to see. That's the bounce factor.
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That doesn't look bad. My old car all the numbers and marks on the gauges lit up red too. It wasn't a "crisp" red like that either, more of a glow.
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Yeah well there is that....
Personally I have less than no use for anything with that hood ornament on it and rarely need their drivers around much more.. They probably feel the same about me....rank Thanks this. -
A soft amber has been tested and proven to be the best all around dash lighting.
It's more of a neutral tone and puts less strain on the eyes for night driving.
Red dash lights bounce to much and blue is more of a relaxed color that can actually make your eyes tired.
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