Maxtoch sells lights with dedomed SST-40. Astrolux could do the same.
I have a feeling that manufacturers are just afraid of even simple LED modifications.
Simple slicing is cheap at scale. So is chemical dedoming, though that requires a little research to figure out the best solvent.
Top-notch slicing like a few BLFers do is harder and probably not manufacturable at scale.
I think they gave me a fake tracking number,consisting only with “3” and “0” digits in it,i paid for insurance this means the mail should be registered…I hope my delivery goes on well.
Why do people keep saying fake tracking number? No one gives anyone a fake number. On the other hand they may give them an incorrect number (they are long and complicated) or a number that doesn’t show up right away or a number that only works in China or only works in the USA. No one is guaranteed an accurate tracking number from anyone in China. The item should still arrive, though.
lol yeah I had that happen, not a fake but a bang good job at writing a tracking #. BG submitted a DHL shipment using a previously used DHL tracking number. DHL returned it to BG and BG amazingly received it and re-shipped it the following day! …. no, totally untrue. They spent 3 weeks tracking down the returned parcel and after 7 conversations with live chat they finally found it and re-shipped it 21 business days after DHL returned the shipment…. :weary:
I’ve had experience with their tracking numbers not showing up under any carrier but when I’ve taken those tracking numbers and input them into my countries main carrier (Canada Post- for US I’d imagine USPS) they work. But only on the actual Canada Post website, not those random track-em-all websites
I agree that it’s highly unlikely BG provides fake tracking numbers.
In regards to the numbers not tracking well: DHL provides their customers with stacks of BOL that each have their own unique tracking number. The shipper registered the shipment with a number that didn’t match the actual BOL (bill of lading) which is why the shipment had to be returned and re-submitted.
The spill might go down that much but the hot spot certainly doesn’t in a reflector. Granted these are different lights and different SST40 sources but both were sold to me as 6500K.
The spill with dome on is clearly blue/purple (literally measured at 11-14K CCT on high) with an intense hot spot that is a bit more “white”
My sliced LED isn’t super close to die but it’s pretty low for a single slice with sides in tact. The hot spot is noticeably smaller, hard to visually see a tint difference. However, the spill is significantly less blue and lower CCT.
+THESE ARE NOT FROM FT03:
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Here are measurements from two different reflector lights and LED sources taken at the hot spot:
Yeah, pretty sure so. I’m not so sure on BG’s time on their order - it might be local to them. But order time I’m seeing is just shy of 6pm on the 14th Feb.
Actually just checking emails - I ordered just shy of 11am on the 15th AEDST (Sydney Australia), so their time must be GMT –6 (so US CST). Blah. So confusing.
So yes - to compare with anyone else ordering NW, if your order was after 6pm on the 14th according to the order details and it’s been shipped, then I’m upset with you