QUOTE(samuelttk @ Jun 9 2014, 10:36 PM)
Hi,Just back from outstation. Thanks for your patient.
Ok, looked thru your post and I am not really good in mandarin in total.
Hope I answered some thoughts that all have.
As per the RC program, the most simple, space saving and low cost method is the use of a Voltage Dropping Capacitor so called transformerless method.
Yes, I do agree that heat disbursement is key on this. Cheap quality is not good.
Hence, I have chosen a good quality product and meeting the price that affordable to all.
I have tried other brands and some local brands too. Some have brighter lumens but generate heat quite a lot.
I initially took one batch, but ended up not taking anymore due to build quality. I am now taking another brand which has been tested since December last year. (On daily for at least 12hours a day.)
I can touch the bulb with my palm and it is just warm and not hot. The light still maintain same brightness until now and there is no melting on any of the plastics.
I am getting the 4th Generation products here, which is greatly improved from the 1st.
Based on the feedback as provided below, these are 4th generation where it uses aluminium plate for better heat disbursement and better LED chip. Also a SMT chip for stabilising the voltage much in better way.

On warranty, I am putting a much lower price here, because to ease the affordability to all. Even though I tested all items before delivery and here I did not stated any warranty, my customers do have some personal warranty for them for a week.
I am looking into warranty and will come up with warranty terms which is suitable for all parties in near future.
Thanks.
Add: Sirim, as of now, there is none. But it is in one of my plan which I hope my 'ultimate' plan approved.
This post has been edited by Kiefer: Jun 10 2014, 02:13 PM
Jun 10 2014, 01:53 PM

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