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Hi all.
I am completely ignorant about electronics circuitry, so I hope somebody would help. I was looking for quality solar lamps (not the unreliable ones sold at Home Depot) and found this page: http://www.snapedge.ca/essential-light.php These Solar lamps have chip inside, says the ad, but nothing inside the unit looks like a tiny chip to me. Have I been conned? |
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No, you just don't know what you're looking for - it's the black blob on the track side towards the left. It's called 'COB' (Chip On Board).
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I have many solar garden lights. 10 were free (I had to pay only a small tax) and they are the best ones. The rest were on sale.
A few rusted away. (The cheap on-off switch that I replaced with a piece of wire) A few had their Chinese Ni-Cad battery fail. I replaced them with modern Ni-MH cells) One had its fading rainbow colours LED fail (its blue became very dim). Some have the clear top plastic cover clouded from sunlight. (Cataracts like I have in my eyes). None have an IC and they work fine at night following a sunny day. I think the ones you found are also cheap Chinese ones and the sellers want all your money.
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The workmanship on that board is incredible!
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indeed...smds are perfectly soldered...
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Thanks all,
Well, it is harder and harder to find quality products and not see cheap ones ending up in the landfill. Sad world... |
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All the SMT components are crooked. The epoxy covering the chip hasn't been applied correctly. Some of the bare copper has been exposed and it's nearly splashed a transistor. The weirdest chip on board I've seen is in an amber traffic warning light. The IC was light sensitive covered in a transparent rubber compound. The dark the LED would come on in the dark and go off in the day. The light from the LED shone on the IC so I imagine it used some sort of PWM so it could gauge the ambient light level and turn off. There was also a delay in between turning on and off.
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