I see in https://www.athom.tech/blank-1/wled-gu10-rgbcw your comment:
"Open sources firmware has no control of power supply , if you maximum all channel at the same time, it will highly possible damage the bulb and we will not provide warranty in such case"
Do you have any advise on what I can reliably set the different channels to in each lamp to have run continuously without overheating? I want to output warm white light continuously - can I set each channel to 80%? Can you recommend a configuration that will give continuous warm light output?
I have purchased four of these globes to trial, and am considering replacing all globes in the house.
I have a custom home control system and use a MQTT broker on a Raspberry Pi, with tasmota wall switches publishing to an MQTT topic to turn on a set of lights that subscribe to that topic. Before installing the globes, I send their configuration over MQTT, or set them in the web ui.
It is recommended to purchase the Tasmota version directly, which will not have this problem by default. https://www.athom.tech/blank-1/gu10-rgbcw