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Chinese Solar Lipo powered PIR led lamp.

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  • ranseyerR ranseyer

    Hi,

    im waiting to my Chinese Lamps. So i ordered in the meantime one directly in Germany: TaoTronics Solar ...-16 LED (Model TT-HSL002)

    https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00REDHZMW

    As you can see there is very different PCB. Do you have a hint for me if modification makes Sense ?

    ed: now with external images:
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    Greetings

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    @ranseyer
    This one looks is a little complicated. I think you should wait for china version :)
    Take a picture of other side of circuit also.

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    • gyroG gyro

      @ranseyer
      This one looks is a little complicated. I think you should wait for china version :)
      Take a picture of other side of circuit also.

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      @gyro

      Thanks for the Answer. Mine was produced in China too...

      Her the picture of the backside:
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      No connections, but a board name: YYGF-601L.

      I would be happy for any hints...

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