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Of course!
UL is the Underwriters Laboratory. It defines safety standards for all sorts of consumer products, with a goal of providing consumers with a reliable way to know if a product is safe or not. It also can actually perform the tests to determine if the safety standards are met. If UL performs the tests, and the tests pass, a product is UL Listed.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/UL_(safety_organization)
ETL is a British laboratory (aka Intertek) that does not define the standard, but will perform the tests to say whether or not the standards are met. Thus a product is said to be ETL Listed to conform to UL standards. Both UL and ETL are officially recognized as approved testing laboratories by the United States government.
There are a few other officially approved laboratories.
Now, note that some products have a CE mark. This mark is a declaration by the MANUFACTURER, not a certification by a third party laboratory. As such, it is basically useless for determining whether or not a product is safe. Don’t be fooled by a CE mark!
Hope that helps!
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Originally posted by echdk3 View PostOf course!
UL is the Underwriters Laboratory. It defines safety standards for all sorts of consumer products, with a goal of providing consumers with a reliable way to know if a product is safe or not. It also can actually perform the tests to determine if the safety standards are met. If UL performs the tests, and the tests pass, a product is UL Listed.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/UL_(safety_organization)
ETL is a British laboratory (aka Intertek) that does not define the standard, but will perform the tests to say whether or not the standards are met. Thus a product is said to be ETL Listed to conform to UL standards. Both UL and ETL are officially recognized as approved testing laboratories by the United States government.
There are a few other officially approved laboratories.
Now, note that some products have a CE mark. This mark is a declaration by the MANUFACTURER, not a certification by a third party laboratory. As such, it is basically useless for determining whether or not a product is safe. Don’t be fooled by a CE mark!
Hope that helps!
Thank you very much for your help!
The company's Website shows the UL logo, do you think that's enough?1 Photo
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It has both the UL logo and the ETL logo. This would normally suggest to me that you’re good to go, unless the manufacturer is lying. I know that sounds paranoid, but it has been known to happen, especially with Chinese companies that know that it would be very hard to punish them if they got caught lying. Some unreputable companies will just flat out lie about this kind of stuff to sell as much as they can. I have actually caught more than one manufacturer lying about ETL certification by probing deeper. Sometimes they’ll advertise that they’re certified but then when you get the product, it is missing the UL or ETL sticker, which should always be present. It’s worrying that I can’t find hardly any results on google when I search for that light, the SunPlus Cannastar CS240. It’s up to you. I don’t think I would trust it, just personally speaking. If you do get it, look for the sticker on the product when you receive it. If the sticker isn’t there, it’s not listed.Last edited by echdk3; 02-02-2021, 02:41 PM.
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Personally I wouldn't order any light off alibaba. I just bought a roi 680 from a trusted online source. I saw a light that claims ( on alibaba)to be the same light for (same name and look) 1/4 the price. My guess it's a knock off. Remember you get what you pay for. If they're knock offs I doubt they have the same if any safety standards. Like UL and the others. Last thing you want is your house burning down because you got a good deal on a cheap light.5x5 Gorilla tent
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Thanks to everyone for the responses and help.
Here in Israel I have heard of a number of people who have purchased their lamps from Alibaba, LED lamps in Israel are very expensive and therefore people order from China.
I agree with you regarding the concern of liability and I will clarify this further in depth.
Does anyone have any idea where to order good quality LED lamps at a reasonable price?
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Yup, there’s the CE marking. Any manufacturer can slap a CE marking on there. I sympathize with you, I’ve got family all across Israel and I know how hard and expensive it can be to get quality goods, but the fact remains that Alibaba is not very reliable. I wish you luck, and I think we would all be willing to offer advice on any other light might you might be considering. This is a great group on this forum, and we all want each other to succeed. !בהצלחה
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Hi DorMashilker and welcome. I bought a Quantum Board from Alibaba, approximately 6 months ago. I have been using it 12 hours on and 12 hours off. I have no issues with it, and very satisfied
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