997.1 LED Tail Lights - Dectane
#751
Why do you think something is overheating? LED's generally burn very cool.
#754
Which brand did you buy? Mine is still working fine and I really like how they look compared to stock.
#759
when you guys bought the depo lights what color of box were they packaged in?
I know that from my research that there are a few light being passed off as depo but are not made by depo
Fish sell the ebay versions TLPOR99705DPLEDRC manufacturer number which are not real depo. they are Shenzhen/ USA Spyder. Lower quality and lower price. THere is also to my knowledge no DEPO USA either
USA Spyder are real cheap like APC cheap but are the worst quality i have ever seen. they don't physically manufacture and use either sHenzhen or Chein Industries both are China not Taiwan.
Baised in Hong Kong
Real depo have D48-1901P-AE-CR part number and depo. comes in a white will packed flat box with extra padding and does not support rear fog function.
Depo will also build light at a run of 100 or more and fit them with custom internals. For example the price goes up depending on the internals.
Depo offers 2 variations Aftermarket and Performance. The performance being the better of the 2 with either osram or Philips components to meet Porsche oem spec.
Tawian- Lumen,
Decatne part number RPO03DLRC which again are Lumen- buys the housing from depo and has depo load their own led into them and products.
so for the same looking light you can have 3-5 different versions on the market with different internals
when people now use the name depo or dectane it more for the style of light.
Depo has there Performance Line of lights which are certified and built to OEM standards and a higher cost these are harder to find because they go around 1000-1200 a set and can come with the same internals that OEM Porsche uses. Remember most car manufactures source out the lighting these days to cut down on cost. 85-90 percent of led are produced in twain, or china, few in hong kong.
All depends on what people are willing to pay.
I know that from my research that there are a few light being passed off as depo but are not made by depo
Fish sell the ebay versions TLPOR99705DPLEDRC manufacturer number which are not real depo. they are Shenzhen/ USA Spyder. Lower quality and lower price. THere is also to my knowledge no DEPO USA either
USA Spyder are real cheap like APC cheap but are the worst quality i have ever seen. they don't physically manufacture and use either sHenzhen or Chein Industries both are China not Taiwan.
Baised in Hong Kong
Real depo have D48-1901P-AE-CR part number and depo. comes in a white will packed flat box with extra padding and does not support rear fog function.
Depo will also build light at a run of 100 or more and fit them with custom internals. For example the price goes up depending on the internals.
Depo offers 2 variations Aftermarket and Performance. The performance being the better of the 2 with either osram or Philips components to meet Porsche oem spec.
Tawian- Lumen,
Decatne part number RPO03DLRC which again are Lumen- buys the housing from depo and has depo load their own led into them and products.
so for the same looking light you can have 3-5 different versions on the market with different internals
when people now use the name depo or dectane it more for the style of light.
Depo has there Performance Line of lights which are certified and built to OEM standards and a higher cost these are harder to find because they go around 1000-1200 a set and can come with the same internals that OEM Porsche uses. Remember most car manufactures source out the lighting these days to cut down on cost. 85-90 percent of led are produced in twain, or china, few in hong kong.
All depends on what people are willing to pay.
#760
What are the part number of your lights the manufacture number?
Who did you order them From?
How long have you had them maybe i can help out figure out what you have?
Who did you order them From?
How long have you had them maybe i can help out figure out what you have?
#761
Thanks for the info on Depo - what brand are you selling? And what are the differences other than appearance?
#762
Shenzhen is not a manufacturer. It is a city.
Despite all my history with Taiwanese and Chinese manufacturers I had never heard of Chein Industries, so I did a little looking around. They are a defunct American toy manufacturer. There is no registered company under that name that I can find in Taiwan or China.
Dectane purchases the lights from Depo. Depo sells them under the following part numbers:
D48-1901P-AE-C
D48-1901P-AE-CR
D48-1901P-AE-S
D48-1901P-AE-SR
These correspond to different styles of lens, but they are all the same. Depo *does not make any claims about being able to custom make these tail lights with different optics*. Depo also makes no claim to use Philips Osram optics.
The part numbers used by Dectane is their own SKU. You'll notice that they have their own set of part #s that are consistent from one another despite manufacturer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear,_u...inty_and_doubt
Despite all my history with Taiwanese and Chinese manufacturers I had never heard of Chein Industries, so I did a little looking around. They are a defunct American toy manufacturer. There is no registered company under that name that I can find in Taiwan or China.
Dectane purchases the lights from Depo. Depo sells them under the following part numbers:
D48-1901P-AE-C
D48-1901P-AE-CR
D48-1901P-AE-S
D48-1901P-AE-SR
These correspond to different styles of lens, but they are all the same. Depo *does not make any claims about being able to custom make these tail lights with different optics*. Depo also makes no claim to use Philips Osram optics.
The part numbers used by Dectane is their own SKU. You'll notice that they have their own set of part #s that are consistent from one another despite manufacturer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear,_u...inty_and_doubt
#763
to the over heating issues
Most light have the resistor attached to the light housing.
These resistor burn very hot and the plastic housing can hold this head and damage the internals. also on the reverse light a halogen bulb and the generate heat, but only if there left on for a long period of time.
Mainly its the copper resistor some people add to the back housing and at times can get hot enough on a long drive to melt through the light.
I have been advising customers to mount all the resistors to the metal surface on the body of the car/ The metal body is more suited to dissipate the heat than the plastic light and they keep cool.
also on the dectane lights they have no ventilation like the "rotec" style; they are completely sealed.
Try moving the relays and resistors to the inner body inside the light housing and put them right on the metal surface so they can dissipate the heat better
any questions feel free to shoot me an email
Most light have the resistor attached to the light housing.
These resistor burn very hot and the plastic housing can hold this head and damage the internals. also on the reverse light a halogen bulb and the generate heat, but only if there left on for a long period of time.
Mainly its the copper resistor some people add to the back housing and at times can get hot enough on a long drive to melt through the light.
I have been advising customers to mount all the resistors to the metal surface on the body of the car/ The metal body is more suited to dissipate the heat than the plastic light and they keep cool.
also on the dectane lights they have no ventilation like the "rotec" style; they are completely sealed.
Try moving the relays and resistors to the inner body inside the light housing and put them right on the metal surface so they can dissipate the heat better
any questions feel free to shoot me an email
#764
Shenzhen is not a manufacturer. It is a city.
Despite all my history with Taiwanese and Chinese manufacturers I had never heard of Chein Industries, so I did a little looking around. They are a defunct American toy manufacturer. There is no registered company under that name that I can find in Taiwan or China.
Dectane purchases the lights from Depo. Depo sells them under the following part numbers:
D48-1901P-AE-C
D48-1901P-AE-CR
D48-1901P-AE-S
D48-1901P-AE-SR
These correspond to different styles of lens, but they are all the same. Depo *does not make any claims about being able to custom make these tail lights with different optics*. Depo also makes no claim to use Philips Osram optics.
The part numbers used by Dectane is their own SKU. You'll notice that they have their own set of part #s that are consistent from one another despite manufacturer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear,_u...inty_and_doubt
Despite all my history with Taiwanese and Chinese manufacturers I had never heard of Chein Industries, so I did a little looking around. They are a defunct American toy manufacturer. There is no registered company under that name that I can find in Taiwan or China.
Dectane purchases the lights from Depo. Depo sells them under the following part numbers:
D48-1901P-AE-C
D48-1901P-AE-CR
D48-1901P-AE-S
D48-1901P-AE-SR
These correspond to different styles of lens, but they are all the same. Depo *does not make any claims about being able to custom make these tail lights with different optics*. Depo also makes no claim to use Philips Osram optics.
The part numbers used by Dectane is their own SKU. You'll notice that they have their own set of part #s that are consistent from one another despite manufacturer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear,_u...inty_and_doubt
I have a person in Hong Kong that inspects all product when we order to make sure they are being built the way we prefer them.
So yeah i got people over there too.
I am in the process of raising the capital with a few other people to make this happen and when it does we will sell them only when they are complete.
I not the guy who takes money and then 9 month later delivers product.
First run is like 3-6 months out
Depo will make a custom run of light at a minimum of 100 sets if they already have the Mold. I'm not up a 3am skyping for no reason.
#765
to the over heating issues
Most light have the resistor attached to the light housing.
These resistor burn very hot and the plastic housing can hold this head and damage the internals. also on the reverse light a halogen bulb and the generate heat, but only if there left on for a long period of time.
Mainly its the copper resistor some people add to the back housing and at times can get hot enough on a long drive to melt through the light.
I have been advising customers to mount all the resistors to the metal surface on the body of the car/ The metal body is more suited to dissipate the heat than the plastic light and they keep cool.
also on the dectane lights they have no ventilation like the "rotec" style; they are completely sealed.
Try moving the relays and resistors to the inner body inside the light housing and put them right on the metal surface so they can dissipate the heat better
any questions feel free to shoot me an email
Most light have the resistor attached to the light housing.
These resistor burn very hot and the plastic housing can hold this head and damage the internals. also on the reverse light a halogen bulb and the generate heat, but only if there left on for a long period of time.
Mainly its the copper resistor some people add to the back housing and at times can get hot enough on a long drive to melt through the light.
I have been advising customers to mount all the resistors to the metal surface on the body of the car/ The metal body is more suited to dissipate the heat than the plastic light and they keep cool.
also on the dectane lights they have no ventilation like the "rotec" style; they are completely sealed.
Try moving the relays and resistors to the inner body inside the light housing and put them right on the metal surface so they can dissipate the heat better
any questions feel free to shoot me an email