Review: SunLike18LD IP67 LED lamp (4200K, CRI98)

That’s my baby :face_with_monocle:

With SOL 2835 (from Smart Eco Lighting co.) CCT will start from 2700k, but there not so big crystals

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Also I designed E27 model with this body 20cm:


Maukka thanks for review again!

And thanks from Seoul Semiconductor Co Ltd and thanks to them and for Georgy Korolev for free samples of smd 3030 SunLike TRI-R (3-R) STW9C2SB-S LEDs :+1:

This is great news! Excellent lamp and review.

I agree!

And the main thing for you and me is eazy delivery, because Mordor is next to us.

Hahahahahaha

You are right. I am about to finalize order. Had a lot of discussion with my wife and organizing apartment project.

Hopefully next week I'll pull the trigger on few items.

Maximum power of this type of lamps what I do is 54w, but now I have another type of aluminium profile








Because of Cow Id 19, MORDOR is everywhere :smiling_imp:

Some joke:

That is bonkers, I love it! :heart_eyes:

Full review eta when :innocent:

You mean you want to review this thing when it will be ready? With SunLike or RedBlueWhite LEDs?

I’m gonna need a bigger sphere…no, house.

There’s 3m diameter =) but some kind of expensive… You’ll have to take out a mortgage

Isn’t it just a big white sphere with a hole in it? Couldn’t be too hard to DIY, right?

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Maximum power of this type of lamps what I do is 54w, but now I have another type of aluminium profile

What aluminium profile you used for this lamp?
Can you provide link on Ali / Ebay or other ?

Very nice lamp, I like it :slight_smile: There is only one thing that puzzles and worries me. You designed a lamp (IP67 rated I see) with a metal housing that additionally works close to water, and you provide a cheapest AC power cord without earth-grounding? After all, this is a basic safety rule :person_facepalming: . And please do not write to me that the power supply is well insulated because you are not able to predict all the events that may happen.

yes, without ground wire. If you really need it, just said about it in your order.

Just use 10mA RCD (residual current device, УЗО)

The grounded power cord should be a standard component of this lamp. Not on the principle that if someone asks, will get it. A great way out, advise the customer that should modify the home electrical system by adding RDC… Not every customer has to be an electrician and know how to do this. You pay great attention to the quality of the lamps (components used, modifications, cooling) and you neglect the basic safety rules :person_facepalming: .