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Classifieds / E Bay / Craigslist => Items Selling => Topic started by: ChrisG on October 16, 2012, 03:23:55 pm
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ok. I'll have to look for it then thanks.
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It worked out just fine, he made a thread about it and everything.
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What ever became of the test Dezsled did with the light?
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Any word on new lights coming, as mentioned on your website?
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Yes, Ultimatly I want a bar about the with of the handlebar cross bar pad, say 6 or 7 10 watt bulbs and mounted on top of each front shock two additional 10 watt led's per side. I think 100 to 110 watts of led light should do well :)
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He's got a housing that's 2x3 10W LED's, or are you looking for a 1x6 design?
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Chris--any word on a lightbar with 10 watt bulbs--say 5 or 6 bulbs in a slim bar design.
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I sent glamisrider a pm with the specifics of warranty, I've tried to post it 3 times and it wouldn't load for some reason, but now its ok.
Hopefully brett will post up what I sent.
Here is the message & warranty policy Chris sent me:
You have just been sent a personal message by ChrisG on Suzuki Quadracer HQ.
hey man, sorry for the late reply to your warranty question. I've tried to reply back to your question but all I get is a loading message and it won't ever finish loading. I've tried 3 times now, but with the tornados and clean up here I've been off forums for a couple weeks.
Warranty is this, i will warranty the led's and anything tied to the led's working. I won't warranty the housing, endcaps, brackets, paint/powder etc. and here is why.
I had a guy order one and flipped his jeep, and wanted me to send him a replacement. Sorry but if you flip or roll your vehicle, not much I can do for you. If it stops working, you bet I got another one on the way.
If you break an endcap, or a bracket and I have spares, I send them for free, even ship them on my dime.
I had a dumbass plug his light into a wall socket because it is "too cold outside", well yeah dumb ass can't warranty that.
I tried to protect myself from the idiots of the world that are looking for someone to fix their screw up.
I have yet to have any issues, and have yet to turn down a guy who needed parts, even the ones who don't buy from me get free replacement parts if I have them, just as a service.
thanks
and again I apologize, had lots of buddies lose their homes and stuff, and life sometimes gets in the way of forums, lol.
Looks like the warranty policy does not cover being a "dumb a$$" but other than that we're good to go :)
Thanks Chris,
Hope things get back to normal sooner than later for you.
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I sent glamisrider a pm with the specifics of warranty, I've tried to post it 3 times and it wouldn't load for some reason, but now its ok.
Hopefully brett will post up what I sent.
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So, while Chris may have great customer service and is a great guy to deal with, he can only go so far as the manufacturer will honor.
Tex, that is partially true, but I don't wait for the mfg to tell me yes or no, if its something I have in stock, and we've tested it, then I send one out, and THEN I go to the mfg.
I've warrantied stuff for guys who haven't even bought from me, I've warrantied a guy who got burned on a group buy in a bum deal, and I warranty stuff like endcaps and brackets and such to guys who never bought them from me in the first place, and ship on my dime, because word of mouth business pays more dividends than a paid sponsorship on a forum.
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$5/12"...here's a thread to check out for more info:
http://www.suzukiquadracerhq.com/lt500-general-discussion/chrisg-led-light-arrived/msg19246/#msg19246
I'm going to tentatively say that the LED's will work and need no modification.
They're plug and play, but you'll need to find a way to mount them to your quad, and you also need to be sure that your voltage regulator is working properly.
If you replace the stock lighting coils in your LT with Ricky Stator's 130W coils, you'll have a lot more options.
With 130W, you might be able to light this puppy up if there were a way to mount it to the LT:
http://okledlightbars.webs.com/apps/webstore/products/show/3669919
:D
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A few of us here on the site all chipped in on a test light. Dezsled ordered one and plugged it into his 500. Im not sure how much testing he has done to date, but so far it appears to be working fine. he will keep us posted as he has a chance to use it more---I sure hope it works for us.
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Will thay plug in to my 500 and work or do I need to mod it for the led lights to work and would like to see pics <1>
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I asked Chris is he had any slim bars 12" or less with 6 of the 10 watt bulbs in a combo beam. He said they might be available and would look into it when everything settled down as a result of all the tornados.
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That's about all you can expect from a low price alternative.
Most of them have no warranty to speak of.
Your choice is to pay double or triple for nothing more than a warranty, while essentially getting the same exact thing with name-brand logo sticker on it.
High priced lights, like Rigid and such that use CREE LED's, use the same chips that are in these lights and are thus subject to the same defects.
You could take out the LED's from these lights and wire them into a Rigid and get the same exact performance, durability, reliability, etc. because they actually are the same thing.
The driver board is probably a carbon copy using the same quality components.
When it comes to electronics built in China, that's just how it works...the copying of successful products is rampant and shameless.
Sometimes, it actually IS the same product, and the manufacturer is just supplying it re-badged to a name-brand company, while they still sell the product to others without the stickers on it.
The product is still the same price, but it's not worth it unless you buy in bulk.
A brand-name company can absorb defective products and returns by marking the price up considerably and accepting the loss as nothing more than a quantifiable expenditure, provided they sell enough of the product and the profit allows it.
That's why you see name-brand stuff with warranties sell for so much more, you're giving them a buffer in case the product fails.
Most of these off-brand companies honor their DOA warranties, but they usually do it begrudgingly or in a way that's not economically feasible.
It might take 2-3 weeks for them to get the light, another few weeks to verify that it doesn't work and it's a manufacturer defect, then another few weeks to ship it back, most guys don't want to deal with the wait or hassle of it.
Or, if it costs $40 to ship to China and you have to pay another $40 to get it back, it's not really worth it if the light only costs $100, just buy another light and see if you can use the dead light for something else or see about fixing it somehow.
I doubt you're going to get much in the way of a warranty past a defective product on arrival, and anything past that is going to be more work than you want to commit to.
Dealers like Chris are only a middleman in the transaction, some dealers work directly with the company producing the product while others stay out of it and have you do all the shipping and communication with the company.
So, while Chris may have great customer service and is a great guy to deal with, he can only go so far as the manufacturer will honor.
That's been my experience with warranties pertaining to no-name electronics or clones of other successful products that are mostly manufactured made in Asia.
IMO, the price point of a clone vs. competitive products with warranties is worth it to me...don't expect anything more than a DOA warranty and accept the fact that even brand-name lights aren't any more reliable or represent a higher quality.
There's always a possibility that the manufacturer has better customer service than that, not likely, but possible.
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You know I am wondering about the warranty also
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Hey Chris so we've tested these and it looks like they work on AC.
Can you clarify the warranty policy?
In the 1st paragraph of your website it says there is a 1yr parts & manf defect warranty (basically) then in the last paragraph it says: ALL SALES ARE FINAL, NO REFUNDS, RETURNS (unless defective on arrival) or EXCHANGES." which is basically a DOA warranty.
Can you clarify the warranty you offer on these lights?
Thanks
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I think for racing a spot/euro pattern would be preferred.
I've got a euro pattern 50W HID on my LTR and it's F-bombing sweet for high-speed desert and road racing, it's almost a perfect pattern.
Good throw, the sides of the road are well-lit but don't take away from the center, very little spill-over to the sides, they don't blind oncoming traffic (the beam looks pencil-thin, which can make it a little difficult to adjust perfectly), and it's almost like you're running a fog light when it gets dusty (virtually no glare).
In fact, the throw is good enough that I'm comfortable at WOT in high gear with the LTR, I know that I'll have time to stop or avoid whatever is illuminated in front of me.
Any kind of duning or trail riding at night would definitely benefit from a flood only beam.
I've found that the euro pattern and spot pattern are lacking on the dunes and the more technical areas (climbs, sharp turns, etc.)
Here's why:
You're looking all around you at night, and with a spot beam your eyes are adjusted to the high intensity spot directly in front of you...so you can't see anything other than that spot.
If you're in a turn carving the side of a hill with the quad pointed up a little, you're not going to see what's at the bottom of the hill where you're headed until you can get that small, intense spot swung around to it.
Going up a dune, that spot is illuminating the crap out of the air and you could probably spot airliners going by, but directly below you is complete darkness.
Going down, you can clearly see exactly where the bottom of the bowl is at, but the next dune you're about to climb is complete blackness...and that means you have no idea how much speed to carry or if there's something near the top you need to watch out for (like a razorback, witch's eye, dumbazz parked up there without lights) until you've already started your climb.
A flood light distributes an even pattern all around you, side to side and top to bottom, so you have situational awareness because your eyes aren't adjusted to a high intensity beam in just one spot.
It's like going outside on a full moon...not much light at first, but when your eyes get used to the light you swear the sun's still out.
While the moon is still shining, take a Maglite and focus a pinpoint beam way out somewhere...you can clearly see something the size of a bucket 100 yards away, but you can't see anything around it, and you probably can't see your own hand in front of your face now unless you shine the light on it.
If you NEED to see farther than what the flood lights you have are capable of, don't go out and mix a spot light with the flood...that defeats the purpose.
Instead, you need to increase the flood light's lumens or buy another set/bar/whatever.
Increase the overall flood lumens until it'll project far enough for you to see what you need to.
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I ordered the spot beam... In my experience that's what worked best. Being able to see what's ahead instead of to the side was preferable.
(http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j300/Dezsled/89FUD24hrRACE-1.jpg)
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DEZSLED--when you order the light let us know if you order a wide or a spot beam. I am curious if for our atv's which is better.
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Do you guys have enough money and somebody on here has to either know or has done business with Chris in the past.
I did get a PM from him about a week a go saying ratterrier was bringing a bike down to his place to test it on since since he does not have a 2 stroke to test it on.
Maybe PM/email ratterrier for Chris's phone number
Maybe who ever ships in gets their contribution off the price of a light if/when they purchase one.....what do ya say Chris?
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Dez once you get everything hooked up to test you need to make a video if possible and post it. Or at least take pictures but I like video better! Lol thanks again for taking this test on so we all will know if we can get better lights for our bikes!
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Yup needed to do this to see.
Thanks quadman
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Dezsled--I just sent of my 10.00 via pay pall. Glad we got this rolling! Thanks Dezsled
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Thanks wtk
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Sent my share just now...
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Thanks buck
Total for the light was $58.75
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All I know is I just sent Dez $10
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Ok... Ill get this rolling
Unless we have a better qualified person?
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We need someone with a running zilla that is capable of wiring up the light. I think you meet the criteria Dez unless someone else volunteers.
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PayPal address
Bnchracin@aol.com
Now who wants to burn it errr test it out!??
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Do it up Dez what's your PayPal email so we can all deposit our share?
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I've messed w/ lights before, just not LEDs. + & - wires, two strokes not to complicated.
I can buy it... If you guys want, ship it to?
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Like I said, mine's down right now until I can get a new piston and bore.
If someone has a running LT, then that's our test rabbit.
...unless you just want to wait until I get mine finished in a few weeks, I don't care either way.
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Now who's purchasing it and testing it? My bike is in pieces and in no gape to test the light. Whoever is testing should place the order and give us your Paypal email and we'll all gift our pledged amount to your Paypal.
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Lets get this rolling.... I will cover what hasn't been pledged so far...
3 guys $10 = $30 - 53.82 = $23.82 no big lets do this
(Y). D?
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Wheres Chris....he should sell us a light at cost for this experiment. Im sure he makes at least 5 bucks on it. anyone know how to contact him---i still cant get on the site,,,dam computer is the site www, okledllightbars.com or www.okledlightbars.web.com ?
come on..we need one more person.
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I'd kick an extra $5 but I'm payin for a wedding at the moment. Lets not forget about shipping and the 3.5% PayPal fee so $53.82 should be the total unless the 3.5% doesn't apply to the shipping then it will be $53.58 grand total.
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Well, I'll chip in $10...so that leaves one guy to spend $5.
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Come on people. we need one or two more. Pledge your money....we need your money and support. remember its for the starving children in africa;)
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I suggest starting off with the smallest (cheapest) light in his store.
The single LED rock crawler flood light comes in at $45, and it should have the same electronics as the big ones because it uses the same CREE LED.
http://okledlightbars.webs.com/apps/webstore/products/show/3654359
So far you guys have $30 pledged to the experiment, with only $15 to go.
I can do the test but I'll need to O/H my top end beforehand (planning on it in the next few weeks anyway).
However, I don't have any special equipment for the test, and anyone with an LT could splice the LED into the headlight wiring and accomplish the same thing.
For that matter, anyone with an old school 12V AC lighting system could test it out (banshee/blaster/250R/etc.) provided the voltage regulator is still in good shape.
Easy enough to tell, if your headlight isn't blowing out every time you hit the switch, your regulator is probably working fine...and the LED is capable of handling 32V, so I doubt there would be any problem in any case.
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It's a song by Luniz it's called "I got 5 on it"
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I thought I must be getting old, I thought the same thing +k2
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I have no idea what you just said. :)
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I got $10 on it! That your punk ass can keep I got $10 on it!!! Messin with that LED!!
I love that song so what I replaced 5 with 10 and endo weed with LED...
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I will send 10----theres two...do I here three?
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I can send $10 +k2
P*
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How many of up would seriously be interested in these lights if they do work on AC and make purchase within 3-5 months--I certianly would.
Hee is a proposal to think about. Im sure chris doesnt want to buy (at his cost) a light to test for AC compatability that may or may not get trashed...We are all in the same boa, we dont want to spend all that money either not knowing the outcome.......So I propose that is we can get enough people interested and each pay 10 dollars to chris to cover his cost of the light to test he has no risk and only upside sales potential to test them....
Or preferably, find a member on this site with electrical knowledge to test them. Find a test member...we find enough of us interested and willing to each donate 10 dollars to the tester to buy the light from chris (at cost chris--you have to have some skin in the game too). Out testor buys the light---tests it...and gets to keep the light for testing it. I think its a win win for everyone. WestTexas you interested in being a testor? I would but I know NOTHING about electrical. I cant even spell AC.
Anyone interested...
PS...I can not get on chris's web site. Others say they can, and I have before but it must be my computer.
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Hey I'm on board if it runs ac
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I will be ordering a light if it works on a/c voltage.
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must just be my computer..humm..i will try a different computer.
ChrisG--did you ever test these lights on out zillas with AC power. Seams there are many of us interested in these hid lights but none of us want to be the guinea pig to see if it works---I know Lazer star assured me their led lights work fine on AC power but they are not priced as attractivly as yours. It would be nice if you could test your lights on AC and let us know---it is only upside potential for you--since we wont order with out KNOWING so if they dont work you certianly wont loose sales. IF they do work on AC power I know you would get increased sales.
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site worked well for me
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if your referring to my site, I'm getting orders daily so its working.
www.okledlightbars.com
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Anyone else having problems getting on the Led light website. I have not been able to connect to it for over a month?
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Chris Email'd ya on the 6" light bar with questions
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That is cool news... With Baja designs I was told that's not possible. I'm not up to date on lighting, I'm stuck in yesteryear looking for a way out P*
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DEZSLED---I spoke with the guys at Lazerstar regarding their LED lights---they assured me that their lighs would work on an AC system--I dont know if its true or not.
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Could be... I'd like to try those lights as they are 1/5 the weight of what I am running
(http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j300/Dezsled/photo9.jpg)
(http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j300/Dezsled/c872b0b0-c0de-4217-b5c2-e135adee6445.jpg)
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Maybe they just haven't tried yet either...
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I went down to my local dealership and the parts dept had a nice selection of led light bars etc.. I asked an the guy said all of the led lights have to run off DC power. Damn it
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What about the 6 inch double row you have in your store, it's 2,880 lumens that is close enough for me, the price is right, and the size is right.
Can you test this light and see if it works on AC?
http://okledlightbars.webs.com/apps/webstore/products/show/3462190
What are the specs of this light:
Hight: ?
Width: 6"
Depth: ?
Watts: ?
Lumens: 2,880
Voltage: 9-32V DC
Thanks
Chris
Chris does this light bar work on an AC system?
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Still down.
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Chris--you still selling these lights..I went to site but cant connect to anything...Is it just down for the moment.
site was probably down for maintenance, they choose odd times to pull them down, but it does happen, sorry.
no update yet.
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Are these led bars, the aurora ones I have seen. The auroras are supposed to be exactly like the rigid ones
not aurora, rigid has a huge issue with these and the guy I knew that carried them was getting sued by rigid for patent infringment.
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Chris--you still selling these lights..I went to site but cant connect to anything...Is it just down for the moment.
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So whats the verdict? Chris did you test out those light to verify if they will work on on our racers?
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Are these led bars, the aurora ones I have seen. The auroras are supposed to be exactly like the rigid ones
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Good thing I planned on spending tax money on lights....I just ordered 1250 bullets n spent $315 bucks so I can do reloading for my 6.8 SPC II chambered AR, I forgot all about this till just now lol.
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What about the 6 inch double row you have in your store, it's 2,880 lumens that is close enough for me, the price is right, and the size is right.
Can you test this light and see if it works on AC?
http://okledlightbars.webs.com/apps/webstore/products/show/3462190
What are the specs of this light:
Hight: ?
Width: 6"
Depth: ?
Watts: ?
Lumens: 2,880
Voltage: 9-32V DC
Thanks
Chris
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I finally got the bike in, and it has 4 pod led lights on it, and they work fine, but it will be a few days, I ran out of room in the garage and had to put it in storage with my crew cab for a while, but I'll get back over this weekend. I have new mounts coming that I am waiting on, should be here by friday.
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I might have to get a 6" light bar when my taxes come in.....I've seen other HID LEDs running off stock banshee stators....just plug'm in n mount'm up n yer ready to go....I'm thinkin these will work the same.
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Waiting impatiently for the first test of these on an AC zila system. :)
Me too Chris, gonna be needing some more thrust washers again soon too (Y)
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Waiting impatiently for the first test of these on an AC zila system. :)
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Shoot, anything that you could bolt on and get 3K lumens on AC would sell like crazy!
I wouldn't even care if it looks like a dog crapped it out on my handlebars so long as the light was good and the price was right.
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yes, it already has 2 led pod lights retrofitted to lazerstar housings, I got the bike, will be trying this weekend hopefully.
Any results on the Pods?
I'd imagine that the pods are pretty low lumens?
What I'm really interested in a 8 inch light bar around 3K lumens that works off AC, specifically 130W stator at a good price no $300 RIGID or Laser Star.
That would be quite a hot seller if you had this.
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Not a fan of the OEM reflector at all.
The pattern really sucks!
Seems that an LED would be wasted in that application.
You'd get more light out there and do it cheaper than a light bar, but the LED's potential would suffer.
Same situation with retrofitted HID's on cars, more light but not as good as a housing designed for them.
A new housing that would fit as a direct OEM replacement, totally different story...
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So you might have straight replacement pods for Hallogen MR16 bodies that run off straight AC?
How many lumens are they?
That'd be great
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I have a new 250 coming and I'll be putting lights on it, and I'll let you know how it works!
You're going to do a test on an AC system with the 250?
yes, it already has 2 led pod lights retrofitted to lazerstar housings, I got the bike, will be trying this weekend hopefully.
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Chris, if you're going to test one on an AC system, you will be my hero forever LOL
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I have a new 250 coming and I'll be putting lights on it, and I'll let you know how it works!
You're going to do a test on an AC system with the 250?
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Texas----Me too. Lazerstar states their led lights will work fine AC or DC. I dont know anything about electronics but if one LED works on either....wouldnt another LED? Im sure its not that simple. These LED lights are priced better than the lazerstar LED's. If they worked I would put one on my zilla, but I too dont want to drop that coin in a "TEST".
I have a new 250 coming and I'll be putting lights on it, and I'll let you know how it works!
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You dont even need lights if your behind dezsled. Those things are ready for the baja 1000.
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Texas----Me too. Lazerstar states their led lights will work fine AC or DC. I dont know anything about electronics but if one LED works on either....wouldnt another LED? Im sure its not that simple. These LED lights are priced better than the lazerstar LED's. If they worked I would put one on my zilla, but I too dont want to drop that coin in a "TEST".
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I really wish someone would experiment, because there's strong evidence that they'll work with a bone stock zilla's AC lighting.
Flipside, that's a lot of money to "experiment" with when the manufacturer states DC only.
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(http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j300/Dezsled/TRIPLElites250.jpg)
(http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j300/Dezsled/Copyof09TE450DUALhidLITES007.jpg)
I like to ride at night.
I need something for the Zilla. Chris are those lights bolt on & go?
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Can you put one of these led light bars on a Zilla?
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I cant be right all the time. I made a mistake I see. I want to fix it. Im sorry but I was mixed up w the term "light bar" did not see the pictures or link......Your gear is the nicest I have seen, from the best kind of retailer. I want to be firm on that. Bravo!
Beautifull headlights/driving lights/ exterior illumination.
I am really wanting something SMALL and readilly mountable for the front corners. The 4 pot lights look great for that. Does it state the running wattage on your webpage?
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I made my own using aluminum and a $3 dollar strip of SMD LED's. Its longer than what you sell. Cost was 8 dollars. Your taking some of the sheen off my build! Now every 12 year old kid is going to do this to there blaster. Thanks a lot! (pg) (pg) (pg) (pg) (pg) Im sorry I feel this way, but I have nothing else to say about this thread.
What's wrong with 12 year old kids doing this to their Blaster?
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Amazing, and that was probably a blinding 15W worth of low lumen scattered light, right?
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I made my own using aluminum and a $3 dollar strip of SMD LED's. Its longer than what you sell. Cost was 8 dollars. Your taking some of the sheen off my build! Now every 12 year old kid is going to do this to there blaster. Thanks a lot! (pg) (pg) (pg) (pg) (pg) Im sorry I feel this way, but I have nothing else to say about this thread.
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thanks John,
business has been crazy with the holidays and I guess everyone is trying to get them in by the big day.
I've met a lot of pretty ladies buying for their significant others the past 2 weeks, lol.
If anyone needs anything, let me know, I just reached out to the UAE and UK and you should be seeing my product on all the support vehicles at the KOH, King of Hammers pretty soon.
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good luck with the Led lights Chris..
and if you dont know Chris, you are dealing with a great guy. i bought tons of stuff from him and everything
was packed with care and shipped on time..
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looks like a black friday sale coming on 20" and 30" combo light bars, details to follow, gonna be some good deals available on the webstore only.
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glamisrider,
they are both rated dc only, 9-32volts dc
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Hey Chris,
Can your 16 watt cree led light be ran on AC?
And the 12 INCH DOUBLE ROW LED LIGHT BAR is ONLY DC right?
Thanks
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PIC's....... +k2
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Thx Chris!!! Can't wait to get it on my bike and post a review for everyone to see! +k2
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hey sandzilla your order went out this morning, 730am via fed ex, thanks again! D?
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store is now up and running with the total selection finally uploaded.
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if your interested in one, please just pm me here and I will get you fixed up
rigids are GREAT lights, but very very pricey. I sold 4 of the 30" to a guy last nite and he had a rigid on his truck, like he said, hell the difference in light wasn't worth what I paid for it, he's going to try to sell the rigid now to recoup his money.
tex I didn't miss your question, I'm working on it,
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the bars look nice and cheaper than the rigid ind versions. im running a 6" rigid on my atc that i paid almost as much for your 30" single row :-\
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Cool I'm thinking of snatching up a pair for my V-force. Do we order through your site or on here? Thank again.
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16 watt (4cree bulbsx4) and 1280 lumens
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Hey Chris do you know how many lumens the 16 watt cree light you have listed puts out? Looks like a smoking deal. :o
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Nice to know chris, I'll be hitting you up for a new light and more thrust washers soon :)
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Lookin good Chris, would be really cool on my rail or even on my truck....Hmmmm. Keep me posted on your progress, I'm interested! Thanks for sharing!
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joe they are made in china, here's my site, forgive me ahead of time, I still have lots of work to do on it, but these lights are keeping me hopping, but it will give you an idea, I haven't got the store set up fully yet, I have a ton to do, pics being the first thing. I took some crappy phone pics because I couldn't figure out how to shut off the flash on our good camera.
www.okledlightbars.com
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Sounds really cool ChrisG!
Any pics to post?
Where are they made?
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who manufactures the light bars you are selling?
Totron is the manufacture I chose to go with. I saw one in action and was sold. They are completely rebuildable, gasketed, waterproof, and offer some of the best customer service no questions asked I've dealt with.
They export over 70,000 lights a month worldwide.
Are they rigids? no, but the warranty and price can't be beat.
If you are going to SEMA they will have a huge booth there, I was going to go this year but can't make it.
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Erbe is buried in the BIG back yard
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starpuss:
I contacted Erbe prior to posting my thread and he ok'd it. Check with him.
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do you have to pay to be a Dealer on this site? I also sell LED Lights
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who manufactures the light bars you are selling?
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Chris, what's up man?
Haven't seen you around in a while...
Maybe you could help answer a question of mine.
An LED is a diode, and diodes handle AC just fine (like a rectifying diode trio in an alternator).
I've seen some light bars that are advertised for quads and operate on AC, but some (like what you're selling) state DC only.
What's the difference? The diode driver and circuitry?
Does the manufacturer build AC compatible light bars?
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that light is a 2160 lumen light here is the spec's for you.
Input Voltage: 9-32V DC
Color 6000K
Housing Die-cast AluminumHousing
Color: Black,
Lens Material: Tempered Glass
Mounting Bracket: Die-cast Aluminum
Electronics: Integrated-EpoxyEncapsulated
these are fully rebuildable, very nice lights.
If I can help just let me know.
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Can you post pics of the 6"led and the next size up, and the electrical requirements.
Thnks
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Thanks Chris for posting this, Please post pictures when you can, we are still working on a Open vender area soon.
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First off thanks to the guys who are making this site possible, although I do miss the old site and the posts that were there, glad to see someone stepped up and started this one!
Most you guys know me from over there, same screen name and all.
I've been an LED light bar dealer for about a month now and thought I'd let you guys know I can get you some pretty good deals. I've been selling these things only on craigslist here in OKC, and have sold a ton of them already, especially the 30" for sxs's and 40" for trucks and jeeps. I have a website now, and have them in a few dealerships right now.
The website is okledlightbars.com and its in the works, so its absolutely nothing fancy right now, but working on it. I have 42 lights shipping in by Monday October 22, and I'll update the sight then, with more pictures, specs etc. I have lights from 6inch led's to 40 inch, in single row and double row lights.
The mfg is the largest exporter of led light bars shipping 70,000 lights a month world wide.
The lights are completely rebuildable, so if anything happens to it, we can get parts to fix it, if the warranty is out. 1 year mfg warranty, but I will do everything in my power to provide excellent service after the sale, so if its out of warranty and I can take care of it, I will.
If you have any questions, just let me know. I still have the thrust washers on ebay, and will be getting back into the tank condoms again soon.
Glad to be here, and glad to see everyone that has found their way over from the past