Wait, the replacement PSU has lies printed on it? It declares itself to be exactly the same as the old version, including model numbers etc, yet is not the same? Wow, and some are willing to accept that abuse of standards?
Im done, all I want now is to arrange for the same arrangement that was offered for mismatched tubes, return the units at Acebeams expense. 2 of the three I have have never been used except to test. I accept the 3rd is not returnable.
Forget whether it works or not, Im far more concerned with the complete disregard for safety standards, and risks it exposes those reading the label too, and their completely reasonable expectation that what is printed there is accurate. I will not willingly accept into my home, where other people live, an item that risks them and or my home or the electrical items plugged into it. I can not control what people do, when they see a USB plug, and assume it is as its declares itself to be, 5v, people have a reasonable expectation it is 5v. That is if they were conscientious enough to read and check, not just assume as most people would that a USB plug, is a USB plug.
And please, before the usual suspects suggest Im over reacting and so much so they will take my lights, the answer is no. I will return them to Acebeam. What happens after that has nothing to do with me. But no wonder their fix is worse than the original error, people seem willing to lay down and just accept any effort to correct the broken aspect, by breaking far more. You encourage the watering down of those standards that have developed over many decades (no, not just USB), I dont and wont.
Lets get some understanding here. No one reads the label of a USB puck to check its right,t hey just plug them in. Its why its a standard. But even if people were anal about being certain, in this case they are being misled for peanuts. This is not just business, its not just a mistake, its now entering criminal.