Archive for April, 2009

Our Light for Life on Wired.com

Hey Everyone,

Check out the article that was just written about the Light for Life UC3.400 on wired.com. In the next few days I am going to post a link to all the press clippings we have had on the Light for Life flashlight, since we announced its creation.

Enjoy.
http://www.wired.com/reviews/product/pr_0428_flashlight

Thursday, April 30th, 2009 Product Reviews 1 Comment

The Light for Life UC3.400 Flashlight has Arrived!

Thursday, April 30th, 2009 Uncategorized No Comments

Flashlight Ad

What do you think of our flashlight ad that we put on the lower right hand of the blog? A big thanks goes out to Dave Mishler for doing a great job!

Thanks Dave!

Friday, April 17th, 2009 General Info 2 Comments

Long-Lasting Power

This next question comes to us from Mike. Mike asks “I may have missed it in the literature, but how long does the charge last? I know it only takes 90 seconds to recharge.”

In just 90 seconds, your Light for Life™ UC3.400™ will be fully charged and ready to produce another 120 minutes of light (60 minutes at 90 lumens and 60 minutes in reserve that starts at 25 lumens and cycles down to 15 lumens.

I hope this answers you question Mike. Let us know if you have any more questions.

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Friday, April 17th, 2009 Capacitors, General Info 1 Comment

Rechargeable Batteries?

Our next question comes to us from John in Michigan. He asks “Can we use rechargable batteries in the flashlight rather than ultracapacitors?”

Thanks John for the question! Let me list some of the reasons we have picked the advanced capacitors as the source of energy for our flashlight.

1. Recharges in 90 Seconds.
2. The advanced capacitors are better for the environment that batteries.
3. You can recharge the advanced capacitors more times (50,000 times)
4. Lighter weight
5. Advanced capacitors hold their charge where as batteries start to lose their potency the older they become.
6. Because no-one else is doing it!

Great question, keep them coming!

Friday, April 3rd, 2009 Batteries, Capacitors No Comments

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