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#7119730 - 02/01/12 06:12 PM It's not JUST a fishing light
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I made a post in the equipment section of the forum, but I realize that not everyone visits that section so I wanted to post it here for you guys as well.
I have invented and am patenting the most universal light ever. It's called the Blazer, by Tasker Lighting Systems. It is the first in a series of high performance lights. We expect to be in production within a month, but I wanted to get exposure before then...expecially to people who love to fish like I do.
If you like to fish at night, on the bank or on a boat, the Blazer portable light is perfect for you. It is 12vdc in a waterproof case with 2 independently aimable lights on 12" flexible arms. With BOTH lights on, it lasts for over 11 hours, and with one light on it lasted for almost one full day. For more on the Blazer, you can see the little video I threw together. http://youtu.be/SB-YNDW2hI0

You guys let me know what you think, as I had ya'll in mind when I designed it, and your feed back is very important to me.

Thanks guys/gals,
Brad
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#7119818 - 02/01/12 06:29 PM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: Dragonuv]
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That look pretty cool! What the expected cost for one of these? thanks
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#7119861 - 02/01/12 06:39 PM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: Dragonuv]
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got my intrest up!
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#7119868 - 02/01/12 06:40 PM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: Dragonuv]
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I am waiting to hear from two of my suppliers on final wholesale shipping costs, as they play the biggest abstract part of an items retail value. I should know within a week or two on what the final per-unit cost will be.

With a green light aimed in the water and an amber or red light aimed in the boat, you have a fish attracter light/bug-free boat light combo.
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#7119930 - 02/01/12 06:53 PM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: Dragonuv]
Iron Will Offline
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I really like this. Cant wait to know the price. Please keep us posted.

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#7119970 - 02/01/12 07:01 PM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: Dragonuv]
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Registered: 10/18/09
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Nice, def. will bookmark this thread and check in later!

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#7120106 - 02/01/12 07:40 PM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: Dragonuv]
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Don't hold a gun to my head on this, but I am guess-timating that it will be in the range of 185-195 retail(including both MR16 bulbs), depending on the shipping costs. My intention from the start was to keep it under the $200 mark so the average person could afford it, without compromising the quality, and I was able to do that.
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#7120611 - 02/01/12 09:23 PM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: Dragonuv]
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Registered: 03/19/11
Posts: 126
Yep, I'm interested in that there!

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#7120906 - 02/01/12 10:25 PM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: Dragonuv]
doctorxring Offline
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Registered: 11/04/03
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Lumen rating ?

Lithium ion batteries ?

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#7121086 - 02/01/12 11:37 PM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: Dragonuv]
Dragonuv Online   content
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The lumen rating is whatever the bulb is and has nothing to do with the unit itself. The bulbs that will likely come with the unit are cool white 420LM 6000-6500K each. The lights we tested with, and that are in the photo's are 120LM each.
I recommend using a sealed lead acid battery(gel-cell or agm) of 10ah or less; however, if you have a 12volt lithium ion battery that will fit in the case, and you have a way to connect the terminals, then I see no reason why it shouldn't work. After all 12vDC is 12vDC, regardless of the power source.


Edited by Dragonuv (02/05/12 11:17 AM)
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#7130782 - 02/04/12 11:05 AM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: Dragonuv]
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ttt
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#7130917 - 02/04/12 11:48 AM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: Dragonuv]
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So thats 2 bills WITHOUT batterys, am I reading this right
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#7131848 - 02/04/12 05:25 PM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: opus]
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Originally Posted By: opus
So thats 2 bills WITHOUT batterys, am I reading this right
That's correct. Look at it like this opus...You can buy your own battery for $15-$20, or we can include it in the unit and add an extra $50 to the cost of the unit. Shipping costs, when you include the battery, almost quadruple because of the added weight. It doesn't make sense to me to charge you an extra $50 for something that can be bought for 1/3 of that. I am just an average guy like most of the people in here. I don't make a lot of money, and as a consumer myself, when contemplating this, I felt this was the fairest thing to do because it will save money in the end.


Edited by Dragonuv (02/04/12 10:51 PM)
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#7135771 - 02/05/12 06:18 PM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: Dragonuv]
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Makes sence, you wanted questions got another 1 you said tested with 120 lm but will come with 420lm so does that mean battery will last 1/3 time tested 2.5 hr. Sorry test kinda useless if not same bulbs
What kind of battery was used in that test?


Edited by opus (02/05/12 07:26 PM)
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#7135790 - 02/05/12 06:24 PM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: Dragonuv]
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Man I'd pay upwards of $19.99 for that thing!!
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#7136039 - 02/05/12 07:35 PM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: Dragonuv]
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I think I will stay in the dark.

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#7136054 - 02/05/12 07:38 PM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: opus]
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Originally Posted By: opus
Makes sence, you wanted questions got another 1 you said tested with 120 lm but will come with 420lm so does that mean battery will last 1/3 time tested 2.5 hr. Sorry test kinda useless if not same bulbs

I'm no lightbulb expert, so I'll try and explain it the way it was described to me.
The difference in burn time between the two 4-watt bulbs of different lm's is relatively negligable.
The bulb wattage is mainly what determines battery draw. The luminousity of a bulb, in addition to wattage, has to do with the brand, type and number of diodes, the reflective background they are set in, and the type of lens. A lot of bulbs have the same capabilities, but are brought to different lume's by manipulating their reflective and dispersion ability.
It's no different than having 2 regular 40 watt bulbs like we would use in our home, one being clear glass with a mirrored base and one having a frosted lens and no mirrored base. They both use 40watts, but put out different light levels.
I hope that makes sense and I explained it well enough.
All tests were done using a 10ah battery.


Edited by Dragonuv (02/05/12 07:43 PM)
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#7136138 - 02/05/12 07:54 PM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: Dragonuv]
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Wish ya the best of luck in this economy,people I know just cant afford 2 bills for a couple lites and a plastic box and have to go get a battery,wish I could afford one
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#7136427 - 02/05/12 09:01 PM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: Dragonuv]
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After thinkin little bit Deerstrangler had a great setup couple of $5 clamp on reflectors, 12v bulbs,new trollmotor battery less than $100
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#7136463 - 02/05/12 09:11 PM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: Dragonuv]
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I understand opus, obviously it's not for everyone. Luckily there are more than enough that can afford it to keep us busy for quite a while. I pray things look up for you guys, hopefully after the election things will start to improve for everyone. And if it doesn't, every survivalist in the country will be ordering at least one. lol
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#7136504 - 02/05/12 09:19 PM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: Dragonuv]
opus Offline
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Loc: west tx no. of waco
Little heads up try bass sec they got more money than brains 50k boats and $30 lures $200 reels $300 rods
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#7136541 - 02/05/12 09:28 PM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: Dragonuv]
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Better watch out, a couple of those bass guys will come down here and whack ya upside the head with a rat-l-trap, you know how they can be sometimes.
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#7136599 - 02/05/12 09:44 PM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: opus]
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Originally Posted By: opus
After thinkin little bit Deerstrangler had a great setup couple of $5 clamp on reflectors, 12v bulbs,new trollmotor battery less than $100
Well, there ya go then. You've got your answer to your lighting problem right there. Another benefit of that setup is that hauling a 30lb battery around will build your muscles. Best of luck.
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#7136657 - 02/05/12 09:54 PM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: Dragonuv]
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Very interesting. The price is a little shocking to me to be honest. You mentioned the waterproof case, is the light arms and lights themselves waterproof? That would negate the price for me. Something I could take diving with me if I wanted. Or bank fishing at night you could place it in the water with one light below the surface and one above.

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#7136988 - 02/05/12 11:18 PM Re: It's not JUST a fishing light [Re: Dragonuv]
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The arms are waterproof and the fixture is rated IP65, meaning that it is not succeptible to particulates and is resistant to the forceful ingress of water; however, it is not meant to be used as a diving light. As someone who has scuba'd in the past, the lights we used, even 20 yrs ago, were in an entirely different class. They were manufactured and tested to different standards.
You don't have to stick the fixture in the water, just get close and aim it at the water. The green lens emits a very cool neon like glow in the water.


Edited by Dragonuv (02/06/12 12:19 AM)
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