forgot to mention thats is my job for the last 38years of voltage,current,and amp draw!!!AC and DC
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forgot to mention thats is my job for the last 38years of voltage,current,and amp draw!!!AC and DC
For the money, service, and dependability, you can't go wrong with these lights. Not only that, but Bob #1 will treat you right, he's a fair and honest man.
I can't tell you about meter readings and such. I can only tell you I have one for bank fishing and it draws the minnows in pretty well. I am enjoying mine. I loved it so much I told my pastor about them.
I usta know about amps and stuff, but now I am on the government dole. Much easier.
River Scum (member) called this morning and
Quote:
"While you guys where arguing about amps, I was out catching 25lb flat-heads"
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And he sent two videos to prove it with the 102 led as a night light
Both videos combined under 1 minute
http://youtu.be/z7kEIW_yZtc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrtxFGTzZOw&feature=player_detailpage# t=30 s
Bob,
Nice looking product and using LEDs are the best option out there. I have a question: are the LEDs colored or is it just the acrylic tubing?
Tried to find colored bulbs and they are not affordable the price range is upwards of $25 plus which would make a light selling for $200 plus. Also they do not project the light as much as clear bulbs (NOT STRIP LIGHTS) actual bulbsThumbs Up
Use to build the lights with soft colored plastic..........have gone to a super hard acrylic tubing, that makes a nice light that can take a beating
It is so hard, tried to run the car over it (OPPS) not that hardDohRofl
Anyway you get the idea:cool: