Project: SUNLIKE LT1 board (Option for 660nm Red)

It makes absolutely no difference!

  1. I can solder leds anywhere I need. I mean WW to CW or to WW line.
  2. Customer can solder WW wire to CW or to WW line.
  3. Flashlight have a mirror control. No difference WW+CW or CW+WW

history of the project of PCB in GIFormat :face_with_monocle:

https://vk.com/doc319700498_598718345?hash=b36c7ae7fa05ca6c86&dl=dd75d17bc69fd99f44

That’s what I thought, but it seemed worth bringing up before the boards get made, just in case I was overlooking anything.

Any updates?

I still did not ordered it. I am going to design another pcbs for another projects. And I will order pcbs and stencil to all of them. I hope 2-4 weeks to order. And about 1-3 weeks to get it to my warehouse in China and 1-1.5 moth to received it here :face_with_monocle:

How is the project going?

And how is SunLike going? The current situation in his home country will not be ideal for having a business…

We will just sit back and hope for the best for him and see what and when things shake out.

Just stumbled across this thread am am definitely interested in two boards, i just need to figure out what LEDs i want and what i need to do.

I actually have experience of a Sunlike 3500K LED, Djozz kindly sent me some that he tested here: SunLike 3500K 95+ CRI midpower led from Seoul Semiconductors tested .
I only have the one currently in use, installed behind a TIR in a Jetbeam Jet-1MK, but it is one of my favourite LEDs and i believe this is down to the lack of peakiness in the blue part of the visible spectrum which has lead me to believe that most times when i wanted a warmer LED i actually wanted less peakiness rather than less blue in general. I’m actually keen to know what the cooler versions look like.

I can’t say this with any certainty but it’s possible that in some cases the warmth people are looking for in a 2000k LED is actually there in a 2700K LED without a blue peak. I’d be interested to know if anyone else feels the same.

An update: I had forgotten about this up until now but the other day I sent an email to LampMan. LampMan has ordered the boards and he says they should get to him in mid September. He apologizes for how long it has taken.

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I finally found the button on the top of the page at sunlikelamp.com to show English text and selected the 18+18, 4000k & 2700K, with soldered LEDs, but the add to cart button does not work.
I did disable all my add blocking on that site, but it still doesn’t work. Tried a different browser and it still doesn’t work.

Strange, it loaded one to the shopping cart for me just now

It is working for me too, maybe try a different browser?

I wonder if I could just purchase the bare PCBs and solder my own E21As onto it. Looks like the pads might actually be compatible albeit a bit larger. I’d like to do something with a larger CCT range; possibly down to 2200K or even 2000K.

Yes, you can get the bare board.

I got it to work.

When I click the Add To Cart button, that button moves down, away from my mouse pointer, and I have to continue holding down my mouse button and move the pointer so it’s on top of the Add To Cart button, then release the mouse button.

Now I’m waiting for an email with Paypal instructions. I’m not clear on the total amount to pay and which currency to select.

Edit: instructions received, Paypal sent.

Hello. I just find 2 new orders today. And I already send 2 emails with paypal data.

Some days ago I finally ordered pcbs. It was 4 projects. For LT1 it will be 1.6mm 100pcs

Sorry for I am so late, too much orders (not LT1 pcb), and not so much orders for LT1. about 20-25 now