This would be ideal for people that have to use laptops in cold environments as CCFLs flicker below a certain temp and LEDs pretty much as good at any temp. Most televisions are going to LEDs now instead of lamps too and I do like the difference from CCFL. I'm also sick of soldering on new CCFLs ;-)
This is nice, if you make the price more affordable I'm sure there are lot of people want to replace their CCFL with the LED. BTW, your videos are very informative and clear, Great job.
How many volts are powering this light?
m3alnemer 2 months ago
@m3alnemer About couple volt ,something in 9-16V.
compizcrash 2 months ago
@compizcrash The driver has a constant current,so voltage is not imprtant.
compizcrash 2 months ago
muito bom
ivojose100 3 months ago
He sounds like Yan can cook..maybe he is the YAN can FIX for electronics
ken517 3 months ago
This would be ideal for people that have to use laptops in cold environments as CCFLs flicker below a certain temp and LEDs pretty much as good at any temp. Most televisions are going to LEDs now instead of lamps too and I do like the difference from CCFL. I'm also sick of soldering on new CCFLs ;-)
rhblakeman 4 months ago
As volts applied to ignite the lamp and tools?
ElenaHot2008 6 months ago
This is nice, if you make the price more affordable I'm sure there are lot of people want to replace their CCFL with the LED. BTW, your videos are very informative and clear, Great job.
ranvig1 8 months ago
Very sweet! We may be contacting you soon to buy some for some LCD refits.
RobertMfromLI 11 months ago