Chihiros Series B Firmware problem

IvánPrec

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Hello,
I have turned on the light for the first time, and I have had problems for the App to detect the screen (fortunately I have already solved that), but when I turned it on and connected it, it has been flashing for a while and then it has turned off, when I turned it on again it was not flashing, but it does not shine with the intensity that it did when it was flashing.
I don't know if it's a firmware problem or something else. It only emits a weak blue light (in the app is at 100%).


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In the app Manual mode, slide the light from 0% to the max, record a video of how the light reacts.
and take a screenshot in the app of the DEVICE INFORMATION page which includes device ID number and Firmware Version.
 
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It won't let me upload the video (I send it in a gif), but I'll describe it to you, it doesn't do anything special, it goes from 0 to 100% smoothly (I have another chihiros and comparing, the light gradient is fine), when I turn it off again, the light decreases correctly and the last light or the last LEDs that go out are the red ones in the middle.
 
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It won't let me upload the video (I send it in a gif), but I'll describe it to you, it doesn't do anything special, it goes from 0 to 100% smoothly (I have another chihiros and comparing, the light gradient is fine), when I turn it off again, the light decreases correctly and the last light or the last LEDs that go out are the red ones in the middle.
There is a problem of the led beads panel.
Turn off the light, see if there is a red paper inside the led panel.
 
There is a problem of the led beads panel.
Turn off the light, see if there is a red paper inside the led panel.
I don't see anything unusual inside the panel (although I haven't opened/unscrewed the panel). *In the photo below: LEDs at 1% (it is as if it were divided in half, one side always gives a white light tone and the other blue, when it is at higher power, naturally).
 

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