I was just using S42 as an example of shipping a product before you made production samples and tested, could have used a toaster where the toast doesnât fit, not suggesting any BLF involvement.
Glad to hear that, but having ordered two (one as a gift) it just put me off completely any Astrolux product, I have not looked since at one of their products.
I think with this one I need to learn how to flash the firmware so I can put your latest on, is there a post with the final driver details in? I assume this picture in the first post is current?
I saw a thread on programming on a âkeyâ but I donât see a header on this PCB, would you need to clip to the chip directly? (I am ploughing through the link in your signature for instructions at the moment in an attempt to RTFM)
EDIT: I take it back, the base of the board has a row of 4 pads inside the ring for the battery tube contact, is that the programming header?
EDIT2: Right next to the word âprogrammingâ :person_facepalming:
Off to find that thread on the programming board/keyâŚ
I see two different ones available in the jungle store. When open, one is roughly square with two panels, and one is rectangular with three smaller panels. One of the rectangular ones is only $16, while the other ones are $30. Which style or 10W panel do you have? (DBSAR and goshdogit)
Do not get the clone with square panels! - I have the real Eceen 10-watt folding panel,)(that has the cut corners of the cells) This one, but its from the Amazon.ca Canadian site, its available form the Amazon.com US site too. >> Amazon.ca
I have the same ECEEN 10 Watt model that Den has in his video, but mine is black and his is camouflage. They fold in half and close with a zipper around three sides and look like this:
I got mine on âthe auction siteâ for $14 late last summer. It think it may have been a pricing error.
Den and I discussed this ECEEN panel a while back, and I linked to a couple of review videos I found. One of them discusses the âautomatic resetâ function that Den mentioned.
Yes, it works. The HQ ProgKey Universal adapter is what Iâm using. It works with any layout which has the pads spaced at the right distance, as long as itâs 4x2 or smaller. Admittedly, thatâs still pretty specific⌠but itâs universal as far as my current set of drivers go. I have a few different drivers with different pad layouts.
Either one should work though. I just went with this one because itâs smaller, cheaper, slightly more flexible, and easier to reconfigure.
thanks DBSAR and goshdogit. The picture and links are very helpful. Both panels I described are listed as sold by ECEEN, but as I look closer now the less expensive model has only 3 panels, not four. Both have the cut corners, but the 3 panel one definitely looks different. It is marketed as âWaterproofâ which may be why it looks different. Regardless its unlikely they can get the same power (10W) out of both the 3 and 4 panel version. Iâll be picking up the one you recommend.