[AT] LED lights

Stephen Offiler soffiler at gmail.com
Thu Nov 13 04:19:34 PST 2014


Steve -

We developed a feature-rich LED worklight a few years ago (magnets and
hooks and flexible neck and rechargeable etc) but that drove cost up and it
was lukewarm in our market.  Working on another right now, more traditional
extruded-tube shape like our fluorescents.  Li-ion and a possible 110V
corded version, but our market  really likes cordfree (who doesn't these
days?)   I'll keep you in mind for "testing"!

SO


On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 11:52 PM, Sewell, Steven <sewell at ohio.edu> wrote:

>
> For the record, I am chief designer and VP of Engineering at a company that
> makes fluorescent and LED lighting products for use by auto technicians.
> Not exactly brake lights but I have plenty of underlying technical detail
> under my belt.
>
> SO
>
>
> And a FINE fluorescent light product your company makes. Of the ones you
> gave me for "testing" , a LONG time ago, I still have the 110 volt light
> and it works fine. ;-)  The battery died on the other one and Snap-on
> wanted too much to replace it. And it had been ran over/broken but still
> worked!
>
> -steve
>
> PS: You make LED's now - tell me more.  Need any "long term" testing??
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