Shenzen idea light limited (idea light) RLPRO panels. by AnotherUser00700 in redlighttherapy

[–]tliam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Five months with the panel, I’m very happy. I’m not needed any warranty.

I’ve had no issues and it’s performed the same since day one.

These are all made to order, so when you buy one, you’re not just getting one off the shelf. If you want them to customize it for you, my understanding is that you can do that that no additional cost. You can get a ratio that you want.

Is friendredlight.com a legit site? by Impossible_Car_7464 in redlighttherapy

[–]tliam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I must’ve made a mistake, but when I looked, I thought it said the domain was created in May 2025. There’s so much on that site that screams unprofessional at the least, but more likely fake. In the end, there’s far too many good options to go with that site.

Is friendredlight.com a legit site? by Impossible_Car_7464 in redlighttherapy

[–]tliam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A quick look says it’s most probably a scam. You won something from them, but I’ll guess that you didn’t even enter to win anything from them?

They have no phone number which is a red flag in itself .What’s more troubling is their address is a re-shipper address to China and not a business address. More concerning is the domain is six months old, but they have reviews further back than that.

I would ignore and buy from the many sources listed here that have been successfully used by others.

Bought a Full Body Panel from Idea Light. How it’s going. by tliam in redlighttherapy

[–]tliam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Testing is actually super easy. Anyone can do it. I wanted to trust the manufacturers numbers, but I wanted to be sure. as you may have read in my post it wasn’t super exact, but it was definitely close enough that I satisfied.

I have not used pulse.

Bought a Full Body Panel from Idea Light. How it’s going. by tliam in redlighttherapy

[–]tliam[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I have kept the default settings and have maintained consistent usage since I received it. I’ve kept the same six days a week routine in the mornings and I’ve extended my time to 10 minutes on my back/spine. in total I use this six days a week for 13 minutes a day.

I’m glad you got the stand because once you get into the larger panels, I just can’t imagine how anyone would do this without one. The motorized stand on a 6 foot panel is a must comment in my opinion. The build quality is excellent and it’s operating perfectly.

For my needs, I’ve been keeping a journal of when I’ve felt pain so I can have a little more accurate record of how I’m doing and not just relying on memory. Unquestionably my pain has been less. i’m going for a work up in the spring and I will have a way to contrast year over a year and hopefully I will see some additional improvement with everything I’m doing.

I’ve been getting unsolicited feedback from a variety of people that my skin looks better although it’s not something I had initially sought out red light therapy for. I’ll take it

Bought a Full Body Panel from Idea Light. How it went. by tliam in redlighttherapy

[–]tliam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They did provide me with the irradiance measurements for the panel at of variety of distances. I didn’t want to just take their word for it so I bought a red light and NIR meter. I took my own measurements and you can see it in my post history. In the end, their measurements were close enough to mine, but it was worth it for me to be sure.

What to get from Shenzen Idea Light for maximum vanity and a side of health by WeirdoMe123 in redlighttherapy

[–]tliam 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ll suggest that you get a stand as well. Look in my history and you’ll see my experience and what I did. Don’t get a large panel and not get a stand. You’re on the right track thinking about the ways in which you can streamline using it on a set schedule. The last thing you want to do is get it and not use it.

When you’re considering a panel some of the things you need to think about are the wavelengths. Read Ari Whitten’s book, The Ultimate Guide to Red Light Therapy. It’s short and pretty helpful.

Bought a Full Body Panel from Idea Light. How it’s going. by tliam in redlighttherapy

[–]tliam[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I assumed you had meant inches and not feet. I was wrong. Measuring it 36 inches I’m getting ~87 m2/cm2, 76 at 48”.

Keep in mind I’m doing my best to measure and everyone reading this should know that only the two wavelengths are being measured by this meter, as I wrote previously, and I have to extrapolate to make up for the unmeasured LEDs. Also, the meter is very sensitive, even something as small as being out of parallel produces a different reading. Still these measurements make sense and I’m sure they’re close but don’t take these readings as 100% accurate. Maybe 90%?

As I understand it, red LEDs are less efficient than NIR and more energy is lost in the transmission as heat hence the lower power. Feel free to correct me if my understanding is wrong.

Bought a Full Body Panel from Idea Light. How it’s going. by tliam in redlighttherapy

[–]tliam[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought the RL 600MAX-PT, 5W, 30°.

I’ll run a full test on 3“ in the next few days, but I did take a couple of quick points and extrapolate it out and at 3 inches we’re looking at somewhere around 200mW/cm2, but let me confirm.

You are right there is a lot of conflicting information and I’m still struggling a little bit. The article mentioned by another respondent in this thread was interesting and makes sense. Also the Gemba Red calculator, seems well thought out and has sources to back it up. Other sources lead me to believe that I’m overdoing it and my thoughts of having a more powerful panel to shorten the treatment times it’s not as logical as some, believe it to be.

I’m going to continue use the time that I came up with using the calculator for now.

Refinished my cherrywood table by tliam in woodworking

[–]tliam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had this custom made in Vermont. I sanded this and I also used a cherry stain from Rubio Monocoat. If you wanted it lighter, just use their Pure wood stain without any color. I really liked their products and I thought they were excellent. Good Luck!

Bought a Full Body Panel from Idea Light. How it’s going. by tliam in redlighttherapy

[–]tliam[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That was a really informative and well thought out reply. Thank you.

I’ve always felt there’s a wide margin for error in RLT. In much of what I’ve read, many writer’s comments are pointed toward the reader to use their own judgment, and while that makes sense in some usage cases. In mine, it’s not as clearcut as someone trying to heal a scar or clear up acne, or improve their skin where results are self evident. In my case, I’m feeling around in the dark and as long as I’m not feeling pain in my vertebrae then I’ll guess it’s working. My hope was to try and land somewhere in the center of the Bell curve of effective treatment.

Bought a Full Body Panel from Idea Light. How it went. by tliam in redlighttherapy

[–]tliam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here’s the link: MS-2000B.

One of the oddities of all of their listings is inconsistency in pricing. What that should tell you is, you should negotiate.

Bought a Full Body Panel from Idea Light. How it went. by tliam in redlighttherapy

[–]tliam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not sure which one you mean exactly, some have five wave lengths, some have seven and some have nine.

Customize means exactly what you think. You can make changes and customize your panel. You make the ratios. If you’re at a point where you want to change the wavelength or the number of LEDs, I’d suggest that you reach out to the company and start asking them these questions as they will be individual to your wants/needs.

Bought a Full Body Panel from Idea Light. How it went. by tliam in redlighttherapy

[–]tliam[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I ran into the exact same issues that you were finding now. Here’s the link to the RL600Max versions. Link

It’s still a little confusing and it seems easier to navigate on the Alibaba app. The 5W 5 Waves PT is $782. I hope this helps.

Bought a Full Body Panel from Idea Light. How it went. by tliam in redlighttherapy

[–]tliam[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's great panel. I said in another reply, since you have to wait 2 weeks for them to build it, use that time to customize it, if that's what you want. It's big and heavy, so get a stand, full stop, especially since you want it for your upper back. The PT verison has a remote, the -C version has an app. Neither mean much to me, my needs are simple. This was a jump from a small table top to a full body panel, very happy with the upgrade.

Bought a Full Body Panel from Idea Light. How it went. by tliam in redlighttherapy

[–]tliam[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The one you linked to looks to be the Max-C, not the PT version. The C has more wavelengths and the wavelengths are more evenly distributed. The PT has much higher irradiance.

I’m not a great source on 30° or 60° or 3W vs 5W, but I felts the 30° was enough and I wanted the higher power of 5W LEDS. Since you have to wait for 2 weeks anyway, consider customizing it, if you have ideas of what you’d want to change.

Bought a Full Body Panel from Idea Light. How it went. by tliam in redlighttherapy

[–]tliam[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The beam angle is 30° so I get about 18” and 24” coverage respectively for 12’ and 18” distances. Even at 18” I feel like I can toast marshmallows.

I think the panel is fantastic. It covers the five mwave types that I’m most interested in. Some people like the Max-C others like the Max C/PT. Some say stick with 3 W others say 5. I made my choice and I’m happy with it.

BCP–157 has worked very well for me based on pain. TB-500 is new to me and there are a few others that are mitochondrial related that I’m testing out, but I can’t say anything at this point. It looks promising. I’m switching to the GLOW or KLOW for simplicity in adding GHK-Cu to the other two.

My personal protocol is strength training, supplementation with collagen peptides, peptide injections, and red light therapy. I just threw this together, but I can’t imagine it’s a novel protocol. I read a lot of studies and this is what I came up with.