WHERE DOES THE LIGHT COME FROM
Quick Light uses light emitting diodes, (LED). Traditional lights have very fragile filaments that do not hold up to
vibration. We have been through many different company's LEDs. After a long search we found the ultimate in LEDs.
The Silicon Vally has just came out with one of the worlds brightest LEDs. All of the small typical LEDs measure there
light out put in Milli candelas. 100,000 Milli candelas = 1 candelas. Quick Lights LEDs are measured in candelas, with a
light out put of over 130 candelas. The LED is mounted in the base, and the light shines up through the flag pole quick
release into the poles patented fiber optic. With the LED mounted in the base there is much less vibration and movement
at the base compared to way up at the top of the flag pole getting wiped around. The flag pole comes with a voltage
regulator that you can mount remotely for a very clean looking whip. The LED is wired with two wired, a positive and
negative. This is very important to take note of. For a long life of reliable use we do not use the frame as the ground
that may not make connection , due to paint, power cote, or rust. All the wires can be and is suggested to be soldered,
making a very permanent and reliable connection. With no wires in the flag pole we have now eliminated the un reliable
wired plug.