prolightbar
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You beat me to it....Wow it took this long for someone to post knockoff Feniex Apollo lights.
See that... knew it was coming.Wow it took this long for someone to post knockoff Feniex Apollo lights.
Power out = power in - wasted heat...I only need 3 watts of power instead of feniex's 12 watts
That means they are free, right? Everyone gets one to demo!Yeah, all that and no price listed!
$5, can i get it from you? B)Lets settle for some knockoff lights because they are $5 cheaper and I only need 3 watts of power instead of feniex's 12 watts
wawa, give me your contacts, i can deliver it for you free :sleepy:That means they are free, right? Everyone gets one to demo!
Haha,Feniex light is a leaderWow it took this long for someone to post knockoff Feniex Apollo lights.
do you use it for yourself?how much
Yes it is, because this is the one that started the knockoff elightbars site. They use to be / still are sutteer safety lights, stlightbar is their original site, which still works.This was/is the brand all over the knockoff elightbars site
I was wondering the same thing with the Feniex holding the patent. He has his location listed as hong kong and his profile picture is their logo and is biography is about sutter safety lights, so I would say that he is associated with the company in some way. Their main website claims they have been in business for over 5 years, I was able to find that they started in 2007. Interestingly enough the knockoff ELB site has the company listed as being established in 1993. They also carry a whopping 1 year warranty on their products, which just screams quality.Interestingly enough... Feniex has a patent on the the Apollo optics so it would be interesting to know if there is anyone else selling them here in the U.S. Additionally, if this user is the one that started a knockoff ELB site, i would think they should be banned... just saying.
Actually it is the optic/lens that has the patent. Patent number US D714,994 S. Feniex released the patent information to dealers.I'm not sure you can patent an optic?
But you can patent a light head idea design itself, that is using a specific type of optic, and a housing that allows 180 degrees of light dispersal.
I was wondering the same thing with the Feniex holding the patent. He has his location listed as hong kong and his profile picture is their logo and is biography is about sutter safety lights, so I would say that he is associated with the company in some way. Their main website claims they have been in business for over 5 years, I was able to find that they started in 2007. Interestingly enough the knockoff ELB site has the company listed as being established in 1993. They also carry a whopping 1 year warranty on their products, which just screams quality.
I just found out they run under the name pro-lightbar also and have stlightbar listed as their old site. So the user is deffinatly involved with sutter safety lights. I would agree the user should be banned.
LOL seems that way. Me brings the popcornGotta comment so I can follow this thread...seems like it might be a good one. Where's the popcorn?!?