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Disassemble a small spotlight

Posted on January 5, 2023 by ArticleManager

The neighbors work for a shipping company, and they have a batch of goods in their warehouses that have been abandoned by customers for unknown reasons, so to speak, and there is a wide variety and variety. With the attitude of Taobao, I went for a turn, or I really reaped the benefits!

Grab a 12w spotlight and take it apart.

Design so many materials.

The structural parts have die-casting parts, die-casting parts and some machining, and then spraying, plastic injection molding parts are relatively simple, one is LED fixed bracket, one is an internal reflector, white, it seems that it should be reflective, one is the external decoration and light distribution, stamping parts, flat glass, the information is relatively simple, is COB’s LED 12 watts can be selected is Foshan Igor.

The design for me is indeed more complicated, and several cavities have been added to solve an IP problem.

How boring is this designer?

However, it cannot be said that it is useless, for example, this small ramp that is convenient for wiring should be liked by assembly engineers.

All seals are coated with glued IP, absolutely no problem.

Finish the job

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