2nd Gen World Lamp - Low cost, eco-friendly LED Shop light
A project in Fremont, CA by Tim Chen000days
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$4,570
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Last Updated: July 29 @ 14:30 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
Time to say GoodBye
July 29th - via: kickstarter.com
It's probably time to say Goodbye again; sadly, this time we may not be able to success. But we will be back, we are still continue pushing forward, here is a update. A photo of side view, despite still needing some adjustment, it's very close to be... (Read More)
Manufacture Prototype is ready
July 15th - via: kickstarter.com
I just received email from our manufacture partner from China. Our manufacture prototype is ready. Also have photo attached. (Read More)
Comparison: Easy LED lighting 60Watt kit vs LED tubes
July 11th - via: kickstarter.com
This photo shows a 4'x1' Troffer light with Easy LED lighting 60Watt kit installed and a 4' shop light with two 20Watt LED tubes. The one on the left is Troffer light, the one on the right is two LED tubes. The kit and two tubes are about same price,... (Read More)
Please help us promote this project
July 10th - via: kickstarter.com
We had passed 10 days, still only 27% funded. For you already pledge in this project, I thank you, and I know you certainly want this project to be fully funded so you can get your pledge award sooner than anyone else. Also this project really helps... (Read More)
Meida coverage from Chinese website
July 8th - via: kickstarter.com
It's from a Website called 愛稀奇, meaning "love Unusual stuff" The title reads " Assemble in less than a minute, paper board LED lamp" Loosely translated content Tim, designer of this lamp, is a readers of our website, this LED lamp has a shape... (Read More)
Just photos
July 4th - via: kickstarter.com
Someone complain his browser can't see photo, so I upload them to here (Read More)
Another example how you LEDized your shop light!
July 4th - via: kickstarter.com
Another way you can LEDized your existing shop lights is to use replacement LED tubes to replace the fluorescent tubes. First you need to buy and get the tubes in, usually retail at $40 each from Web, and they usually come in at long tubes package. I... (Read More)
Packaging design
July 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
We have a pack flat design shop light. The lamp shell is complete fold able, can be fold to a 36"x6"x3/4" size. However, the light gut we have is another story. Our module is quite flat at less than 1/2", but the LED driver is a block with 1-1/2"... (Read More)
Change the way you look at LED light
July 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
LED chip can be really tiny. Our 5 Watt chip is size of 3.5mmx3.5mm; just 6 of them can take 32Watt of power and emit 2500 lumens. Ye we can't just put those LED together and call it a lamp. Lamps are for people, so we have to preserve the way a lamp... (Read More)
Progress (as 1st July)
July 1st - via: kickstarter.com
We are in the process to make our first batch of product. Tentatively 1000pc to meet a minimum order from a China manufacture. We have done our lamp shell prototype and we are making production prototype right now, regardless the result of this... (Read More)
Benifit of LED shop light
June 30th - via: kickstarter.com
LED is one of the most energy efficient lighting, which uses least among of energy and emits most of light. It has similar lumen per wattage number as high efficiency T5 fluorescent tube. ?? Yes, they are about the same; not a lot of better. However,... (Read More)
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