That’s what I would’ve thought, but it was a no-go. Would go right to the “you need to turn on these permissions” screen and other than backing out (only to try again), left no options.
Way back when (and I’m sure you know this), neutral white meant LEDs that were warmer (like 5000K) than cool white.
I bought a cool white Sunwayman D40A back in 2014 to get the most lumens, and then bought the neutral white version soon afterwards. I sure liked the neutral one better! We’ve come a long way since then!
I like them a lot, beam wise seems similar to a LH351D, I like the color, very even, not a lot of tint one way or another.
Still waiting for my Oshpark boards to flash it and it’ll be done. You guys weren’t kidding about pulling those wires back up through the MCPCB, what a pain!
Tip for when you are trying to pull difficult wires through an MPCB or shelf:
Solder long thin wires to the tips of the driver wires. These extra wires might be 2 or 3” long.
Use these wires as guidewires. Since they’re much longer and thinner you can easily thread them through a difficult MPCB or shelf. Then pull on them to pull the underlying driver wires through difficult openings and into position.
Once everything is threaded through, desolder and remove the guidewires.
Save the used guidewires for your next difficult install.