On Friday I am heading to China to one of the largest lighting fairs in the world.
There are a lot of components at the fair and I have noticed that it is difficult to get a few things that would make your life easier.
Feel free to make a wish list and I will see how I go with sourcing although I am pretty busy at the fair I will hopefully get some time to wander around and find some small products that are useful to you guys here
Off to China
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That's a kind offer @TEKNIK, thanks for putting it out there.
Can't think of anything off the top of my head... I'm most interested in hearing about advancements in driver technology.
Enjoy the fair!
Can't think of anything off the top of my head... I'm most interested in hearing about advancements in driver technology.
Enjoy the fair!
Run 'em soft
Congratulations! Which part of China are you going? China is so different and people are different depending of the region. There are top five countries for Chinese property investments according to this article. Seems like you can meet a lot of people from Australia, UK or USA based on this information as they buy properties in China like crazy.
ask chineese manufacture to get some nichia!!! we wannnt nichia more than samsung led!!!TEKNIK wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2019 9:33 amOn Friday I am heading to China to one of the largest lighting fairs in the world.
There are a lot of components at the fair and I have noticed that it is difficult to get a few things that would make your life easier.
Feel free to make a wish list and I will see how I go with sourcing although I am pretty busy at the fair I will hopefully get some time to wander around and find some small products that are useful to you guys here
dimming stuff wirless control, enjoy man!!!
Cheers, I hope to have all my samples sorted in less than 2 months but it will probably be late September before I can show you all the good stuff I found and I'm having made.
I may have a par meter for as low as $200 If it passes the accuracy tests.
I may have a par meter for as low as $200 If it passes the accuracy tests.
The data says the accuracy is within 5% and that is acceptable. I still want to do my own tests to make sure though. Need to check it with blue on its own, then white 4000k and then red.
This way I will be able to see they have proper accuracy.
I will use a $3000 PAR meter to compare the results.
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