EPA Recognised Certification Bodies (CBs) and Laboratories Can us http://bit.ly/EPALABS & follow links or: EPA recognised laboratories & certification bodies for lighting products https://data.energystar.gov/dataset/EPA-Recognized-Laboratories-For-Lightin= g-Products/jgwf-7qrr & https://data.energystar.gov/dataset/EPA-Recognized-Certification-Bodies-For= -Lighting-P/774p-4hhk All except or lighting http://bit.ly/EPALABS or =3D=3D=3D https://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?&startnum=3D1&resultsperpage=3D322&fus= eaction=3Drecognized_bodies_list.show_RCB_search_results&RCB_type=3Dall&pro= duct_type_list=3DALL&program_list=3DALL _________________________________________ Related: This was a spinoff from: Following a trail. Indian made [tm] LEDs. Astoundingly low cost. Claim LM80- certification for some. Digs ... . LEDS "made in India" MAY be made in India (large factory ...) May be made in China (candidate known) May be made in India with Chinese input. May cocertify products somehow with a Chinese manufacturer (good trick if you can do it)(LM80 allows multiple batches over a period). Definitely has edited a Chinese test lab LM80 test report and ALMOST managed to get it right but did not know enough to realise that large very visible footprints remained in the data. *LEDs MAY* be LM80 class and just saving money on certification process. May not! :-(. TBD. Continuing ... . I may write a note on this when I get as far as I decide to go on it. I initially thought an accredited Chinese test house may be falsifying test reports (duplicated data) but it now appears that the changes are made 'in another country). Russell --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .