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Custom 10W LED Tailight (DesignShine DS-500) vs SuperFlash

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2010

New build underway! Look for availability Jan 2012 timeframe.
Build progress log updates at:
http://www.designshinelighting.com/blog.php

Email directly at:
DesignShineLighting@gmail.com

Visit:
https://sites.google.com/site/designshinelighting/

Check out mounting and more daytime shots at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xGzfcvNBNc

Tech brochure and pricing list at:
https://sites.google.com/site/designshinelighting/

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  • Can that be set for white light for the front.

  • @CixDeuce

    Yes, there is a matching 1300 lumen headlight, called the DS-1300. More videos available on it as well.

  • Ok I'm sold how much and where do I get it

  • @CixDeuce

    Thanks for checking out the lights! Currently right in the middle of building up another 70 lights. Check out the web-site link in the "description" and you'll be able to find the price listing as well as a ton more info. Or you can email me directly. Thanks!

  • 500 lumens?!?!? Holy crap. Almost as bright as the crappy 9004 halogen bulbs I had on my first car that only produced 700 lumens lol.

  • @sidehop

    Exactly. User controllable from about 70 lumens up to 500. Keep in mind that's pure red, not full spectrum white, so that 500 lumens number is weighted completely differently than a white LED. The headlight version of this light (DS-1300) puts out around 1300 lumens.

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  • @thebakerman1

    Thanks!  You can still have one! But just a few left... Just check out the web site and shoot me an email.

  • @recumbentracer Yes indeed. That's good thinking building in the ability to change the power output. That gives the user flexibility in certain conditions.

    I would love to have one of these myself. Great product :)

  • @thebakerman1

    Thanks!

    The night video was made with the light on Level 5, which is the full 500 lumen output... capable of setting barns on fire from a half mile away. Seriously though, you are completely right. Never run at night with this much power, very dangerous. I made the video at the full power level just so you could get the effect. At night you can turn it down. In the daytime it's brighter than anything you've seen, even on emergency vehicles.

  • Definitely the brightest bicycle light I've ever seen but it looks like way too much for use at night (at least for approaching vehicles).

    Does appear to be every bit as bright, if not brighter, than that of a current technology emergency vehicle light.

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