Convoys are not glued, all you need is a soldering iron…
That stuff is way above my pay grade. I don’t know anything about electronics, I just love flashlights.
Where are you from?
you need to know very little about electronics, honestly. installing a pre-flowed LED in a convoy host is roughly on par with putting a simple lego set together in terms of difficulty.
possibilities really feel like they open up once you can do that yourself. give it a try.
Wow, that is strange.
I’ve never seen an online shop require pasting information into PowerShell or a Command Prompt before.
I don’t know what the “verification code” is, but the whole process looks suspicious. ![]()
I checked with some sources and can confirm it is a scam. Using VPN manages to bypass it.
This !@#$ puts some malicious command into clipboard and expects you to paste and execute it in PowerShell (#3 and #4 of instruction).
Do you happen to have a solution to bypass it without VPN? Also, does it mean the site or the browser was compromised?
Thanks for pointing me to this! It looks like the site itself is compromised, and there’s no good solution aside from VPN.
Sorry, I don’t know how this “virus” works and how to counter it.
By the way, do NOT paste that info into an elevated Command Prompt/PowerShell!
Gemini says that it’s extremely dangerous, as expected.
https://gemini.google.com/share/40e804c3af5f
Pretty scary. Thanks for checking it out!
Got the SFT-70 4000k 95 CRI in today and immediately found a good host for it. DM11 with a green XHP50.3 got modded to the SFT-70.
I can’t believe how good it looks. It’s definitely below BBL.
Opple 4 reads it as 96.4 CRI and -0.0017 DUV
i’m planning on putting one of mine in the same host. nice job.
Aaaaand gone
I am going to pop mine in my M21H to see how it is
Thanks! It’s a really good host for it.
The wires were a pain to get back together. I ended up soldering 2 aux wires together with an extension wire to pull through the mcpcb. And same thing for the other 2 aux wires. Once I got the aux through, it was easy to line up the + and - wires.




