p.s.
it is not a lab version now!
001.jpg
Enjoy it! It's still the lab version, so you can see something only designed for myself.
http://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/...seikan/001.jpg
p.s.
it is not a lab version now!
001.jpg
Enjoy it! It's still the lab version, so you can see something only designed for myself.
http://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/...seikan/001.jpg
Last edited by Zheng Liyue; January 9th, 2012 at 01:33 AM.
This is the area lighting tool I mentioned a few months ago.
I will get samples for fire stations or rescue teams soon.
Looking forward to this mini scene light. I would be more then willing to field test and review here.
Thank you very much. I also hope to get some possible user in U.S., could you suggest some?
Very Interesting would like to see some closer photo's of the lights. I to would be willing to test some out for you.
Are they 12v or 120? Strictly scene lights?
Looks interesting. Need more pictures and info.
Jim - SireLite
The inner voltage is 24V DC, and can be connected to 100~240V AC or external 24V battery case.
Without AC power connection, you can still use this light at about 8000 Lumens for 3.5 hours (4 Lamps at Max with standard battery config.)
For use in the US, I would suggest 12 volt version. This would facilitate vehicle mounting applications. Also, a small electric telescoping tower or mast that could be operated by wired, IR, or radio remote control.
Very interesting work! Look forward to seeing your progress.
Sean M. Barr
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i would like to try it out at my sta and how it work out
+1 would love to test them out in a field situation at my agency...
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I'd like to try this out in a police setting, for crime scene illumination. We would carry it on our command truck.
I'd also like to try this out at a Motorsport setting. Mostly in a Dark Forrest.
Jim - SireLite
Thank you all people. We have good progress on the sample production.
The samples will be sent out soon, in 1 or 2 weeks.
You will find it easy to carry, to install and to use.
I would love to test these out as well. We depend on scene lighting for everything, very little street lighting at all being in a small rural town. Thank you.
Jordan,TCFD
Zheng, I sent you a private message. Thanks.
Took a photo tonight.
http://i1239.photobucket.com/albums/..._DSC8436-3.jpg
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I want one.![]()
Jim - SireLite
Hi all.
I will send out the first sample to our fellow member Solvarex tomorrow.
And will send more day by day.
One question:
Who will be OK to receive and test them in thanksgiving holidays? The samples will be sent to you priorly.
Thank you all very much!
I will be able to test during the Holiday's. When off of work, I have more time to do stuff like this. My back yard is completely dark at night, no other lighting around. Can test the night that it comes in technically. Would love to test this product for you.
Jordan,TCFD
+1 on testing.
If you need someone to test in snow and inclement weather, Vermont is sure to be the place... I'm game!
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I'd be willing to test 'em. I work in a Park system, and we often have incidents in the woods & such with no available lighting. We work with generators & floodlights.
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I would like to test them. I have a fleet of police cars and Emergency managment vehicles.
And if you want the testing to also take place in Canada, I would love to test one out for you. No issue with Thanksgiving holidays here, as we celebrated Thanksgiving last month. I'm Canadian Forces Military Police, and my area includes a lot of unlit areas.