What is LED? |
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Light Emitting Diode(LED), modern light diodes are based on semiconductor compounds that convert power directly into light. |
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| What are the advantages of LED? |
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Small and different size for many design options |
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High shock resistance |
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Low power consumption |
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Slow brightness decay |
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Extremely long lifetime around 50,000 to 100,000 hours |
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Energy saving |
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All color (from 460 nm~660nm) is available |
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Pure white for lighting application |
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High brightness & efficiency |
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Power LEDs offer high brightness requirements |
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| Uses |
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Gift items |
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Car owners |
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Car owners |
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Sports item |
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Farms houses |
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Police |
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Traffic police |
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Camping, swimming |
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Clubs and institutions |
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Doctors |
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Hospitals |
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NGOS |
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Rural development institutions |
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Institutional and corporate gift etc |
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We avoid switches, as they do not last long where as our LED torchlight's are meant for a few decades. |
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| How to turn the flashlight on |
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To turn on, twist the "bulb" end of the flashlight in a clockwise motion until the light illuminates. Do not over tight. To turn off, simply loosen the bulb end until the light shuts off. |
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| How to change the battery |
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To change the battery, loosen the bulb end until it separates from the main flashlight body. Remove the old battery and dispose properly. Place a new, AA sized, 1.5 volt battery in the flashlight body with the "+" terminal facing up towards the opening. Replace the bulb end by twisting it against the flashlight body in a clockwise motion. Test by tightening until the light illuminates. |
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| Regular maintenance |
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The LED "light bulb" does not need to be replaced. The manufacturer rates it for 100,000 hours of use. For any manufacturing defects you will get a free replacement of the flashlight. The LED bulbs are guaranteed for 3 years. |
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| What types of batteries can I use? |
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Alkaline are recommended although almost any AA sized, 1.5-volt battery can be used. Rechargeable alkaline are not recommended because of known issues with the cells leaking. |
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| Battery life |
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If the flashlight is not to be used for an extended period, store the battery outside and away from the flashlight. Any damage caused by the battery is not covered under the warranty. |
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| Typical battery performance |
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You can leave it on for several days continuously and even after ten days of continuous light, you can read newspaper with single set of batteries. Battery type, ambient temperature, debris inside the housing, etc may also affect your results. |
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| Warranty and Satisfaction Guarantee |
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We guarantee you will absolutely LOVE your new Andslite flashlight. All models of the Andslite flashlight are covered under a limited warranty for up to 3 years after it's purchase. |
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| Comparing Andslite and Chargeable Torch lights |
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| Andslite LED Torch Light
* No need to look for Electricity
* Low cost of battery which needs changing twice a year only
* Easily available
* Simple and less chance to have defects
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Chargeable Torch Light
* Needs Electricity for charging. May have to carry adopter, cable etc
* High cost of chargeable batteries which last hardly one year
* Most of the chargeable batteries are difficult to replace
* More possibility of defects due to several electronic components
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