Fake! Counterfeit UL mark found on LED power supply
Carolyn Mathas - September 4, 2012
UL put out a notice to consumers and retailers that power supply Model CP1250 bears a counterfeit UL Mark for the United States and Canada. It has not been evaluated by UL to meet safety standards and its status regarding compliance is unknown.
How to identify it: The product bears the following:
Power Supply
Model: CP1250
Input: 100-240 ~ 1.5A 50-60 Hz
Output: 12V/5A
This power supply was said to be provided with LED lighting distributed through WEJ Lighting Technology Company, Ltd., Genu Road, Yulv Shenzhen, Guangdong China.
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