Duke.T
(Duke.T)
May 6, 2015, 2:20pm
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Hello!
I have developed and manufactured the E10 socket light bulb of bicycle generator (AC6V) in Japanese .
We have been selling up to 500 or more to the bicycle shop and personal now .
It is not to put the flashlight outside .
It just replaced with a head lamp bulb .
Do not disturb the appearance design of nostalgic bicycle , worry of theft would be less .
Please e-mail us if you are interested !
djozz
(djozz)
May 6, 2015, 2:44pm
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It looks a bit like it is jb-welded together but otherwise it could work fine!
DavidEF
(DavidEF)
May 6, 2015, 2:50pm
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Hello Duke! Welcome to BLF! Is there an English version of your site available?
DavidEF
(DavidEF)
May 6, 2015, 2:54pm
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No, it’s worse than that…
DavidEF
(DavidEF)
May 6, 2015, 2:56pm
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My daughter might like this:
jhalb
(jhalb)
May 6, 2015, 3:06pm
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Come on guys, its a prototype. Isn't it?
I like it, great idea. You can screw it in, that has to be a good thing!
It could change the way we deal with our xml's and all our other emitters.
I would rather screw em in than solder them any day of the week.
And besides, I'm really tired of my bicycles getting stolen.
DavidEF
(DavidEF)
May 6, 2015, 3:04pm
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Well, there goes my plan of getting that cool mouse for my daughter! From the website, in small print, near the bottom of the page, I saw this:
Oh well, that was short lived! Back to real life…
Duke.T
(Duke.T)
May 6, 2015, 3:12pm
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No English page unfortunately !
It was selling only in Japan until now !
Luminescent color is two kinds of pure white (5000k ± 200k) and the light bulb color (3000k ± 200k)!
jhalb
(jhalb)
May 6, 2015, 3:16pm
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How much are they and how do we get some here in the U.S.A.?
Duke.T
(Duke.T)
May 6, 2015, 3:27pm
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Product Unit Price: $ 13.45
Shipping : EMS fee only
The future I want to also expand the sales channels in the United States and EU!
Please run against a bright road surface without auxiliary lights!
We have received overwhelming support from your JOS431C and SouBitez use user !
jhalb
(jhalb)
May 6, 2015, 5:13pm
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Ok! I will be careful on the road surface.
Those are the perfect tints also! 5000k and 3000k.
DavidEF
(DavidEF)
May 6, 2015, 6:39pm
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Jubeldum:
jhalb:
Come on guys, its a prototype. Isn’t it?
I like it, great idea. You can screw it in, that has to be a good thing!
It could change the way we deal with our xml’s and all our other emitters.
I would rather screw em in than solder them any day of the week.
And besides, I’m really tired of my bicycles getting stolen .
Yep, THAT’S the way to keep your bicycle from getting stolen, folks!
Melven
(Melven)
May 6, 2015, 6:40pm
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From what he was saying this is to be used with a generator, or as they are called in England, a dynamo. So these are designed to run on AC not DC. Correct me if I am wrong.
DavidEF
(DavidEF)
May 6, 2015, 6:42pm
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No, you are correct. The bulb is meant to run from a bike generator at 6 to 9 volts AC.
DanielM
(DanielM)
May 6, 2015, 7:12pm
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Huh…screw these led bulbs?
alpg88
(alpg88)
May 6, 2015, 7:17pm
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i had few bike lamps with bulbs, but none used screw in base, either pr base, or twist. this e10 base is not too common in usa.
Have a nice time here, Duke.T!