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Message Subject: Planer Board Lights
Purple Skeeter
Posted 1/12/2009 11:30 PM (#76547)
Subject: Planer Board Lights


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Here it is.  After many months of testing, they are ready to go.  Here's the details:

Size: 2 1/2 inches long x 3/4 inch wide x 1/2 inch deep.

Uses: 2 aaa Batteries that I've tested to last over 100 hours.

No wiring anywhere, fully inclosed in a HD plastic case with snap on cover so batteries won't fall out.

Long lasting, super bright LED that can be seen from 1/4 mile away if you loose your board.

I've bounced and banged them around and have not broken one yet.

Use a rubberband to attach to your boards.

Front pick has 1 unit with batteries inserted to see in action.

Back center pick has case back removed and is shinning on wall.... It's that bright!.

Purple Skeeter

 



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Chamookman
Posted 1/13/2009 3:57 AM (#76549 - in reply to #76547)
Subject: RE: Planer Board Lights


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What do they weigh ????????? C-man
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Jayman
Posted 1/13/2009 8:14 AM (#76560 - in reply to #76547)
Subject: Re: Planer Board Lights



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Are they waterproof?
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Purple Skeeter
Posted 1/13/2009 9:58 AM (#76569 - in reply to #76560)
Subject: Re: Planer Board Lights


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Good Questions...

They weigh about 1 & 1/2 onces.  The plastic case is very tough, but light.

The LED and Batteries are Waterproof.  Water does not affect the performance.  I used the same components that I have used in my built-in planer boards for 7 years without fail.  This is the most common question I get.  The unit, like my built-in setup will get wet, but water does not affect the preformance of the unit. 

After a season of use, I recommend a light spray of DW40 to protect the battery terminals while in storage. 

Here's the built-in version. I have about 60 of these that my friends have used for the past 7 years with no problems.  They swear by them.  Most use them year round during the day, so they get a lot of use




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STINGER(WI)
Posted 1/13/2009 11:23 AM (#76577 - in reply to #76547)
Subject: RE: Planer Board Lights



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Location: Colgate, WI
You the man P.S. I like the built in model the most. Get a patent on those bad boys.:)
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RedNeckTech
Posted 1/13/2009 1:08 PM (#76582 - in reply to #76569)
Subject: Re: Planer Board Lights



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Great product! Unfortunately you can’t get a patent for it.
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Purple Skeeter
Posted 1/13/2009 1:28 PM (#76583 - in reply to #76547)
Subject: Re: Planer Board Lights


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Ohhhh yes you can!

Title:Planer board lighting device

Document Type and Number:United States Patent 7337578

Abstract:A planer board lighting device. The apparatus comprises a connection to a power source, a light source, and circuitry with electronic components to connect the power source to the light source. A generally clear lens. A rugged waterproof reflective enclosure, with A semi-permanent mounting means to a planer board or flag



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RedNeckTech offline
Posted 1/13/2009 1:43 PM (#76585 - in reply to #76583)
Subject: Re: Planer Board Lights


I didn't mean it that way, what I was trying to point out is if an invention has hit the market and has been produced beyond the prototypes before a patent application is filed that particular product cannot be protected. You have up to one year to file for a patent if you obtain a provisional application. I learned this the hard way in 1995.
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T-bone
Posted 1/13/2009 8:55 PM (#76606 - in reply to #76547)
Subject: RE: Planer Board Lights


I Googled the patent number and found a lot of interesting reading there. I really got to hand it to you guys that have the smarts to go through all that technical paperwork. Now the Big question, when do they go to market, so I can buy them?
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RedNeckTech
Posted 1/13/2009 9:04 PM (#76607 - in reply to #76606)
Subject: RE: Planer Board Lights



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Unfortunately you pay a lawyer $25,000 to $50,000 to handle the patent paperwork.
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eye Lunker
Posted 1/14/2009 9:12 AM (#76612 - in reply to #76547)
Subject: RE: Planer Board Lights


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Location: Appleton wi
All the patent does give you the manufacturing rights for awhile it doesnt and cant stop someone from making one for personal use and its kinda like the tattle flag on planer boards where everyones buys the parts and rig there own up instead of buying a 10.00 upgrade kit. The most expensive part of getting the patent is for someone checking archives. Also the wording is crucial on how you list your patent but like many things poeple find ways to infringe on patents. Is the return going to worth it?
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Rich S
Posted 1/14/2009 9:39 AM (#76614 - in reply to #76547)
Subject: Re: Planer Board Lights


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Been there done that. VERY expensive and the cost is in the verbage and approval. Then if someone does infringe, you better hope it is not one of the big boys and you better have a ton-o-cash for the battle. Items that are in a larger market would definitely be worth it but not in this case.

As for the idea, AWESOME!! If I owned a planer board or new how to use one I would buy one from you for sure. You da man!
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Jayman
Posted 1/14/2009 10:20 AM (#76620 - in reply to #76614)
Subject: Re: Planer Board Lights



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Rich, I once saw you pulling boards. By the way, boards are not cedar shake shingles.
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Shep
Posted 1/14/2009 2:18 PM (#76640 - in reply to #76620)
Subject: Re: Planer Board Lights



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Were you peeking again, Jayman?! You really need to quit stalking Rich.
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Jayman
Posted 1/14/2009 2:42 PM (#76643 - in reply to #76547)
Subject: Re: Planer Board Lights



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Stalking? Are you nuts, everyone knows Rich is buds with Chuck Norris.

Stalking? you must be outta yo damn mind!
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Shep
Posted 1/14/2009 3:56 PM (#76644 - in reply to #76643)
Subject: Re: Planer Board Lights



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Chuck Norris is old. Jack Bower is the new bad dude!
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Purple Skeeter
Posted 1/14/2009 4:21 PM (#76645 - in reply to #76547)
Subject: RE: Planer Board Lights


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I knew Chuck Norris would hijack this thread sooner or later....

My intent was never to sell these things... well ok, for a minute I dreamed of fishing full time off the profits from my lights, but then reality set in and like everything else I come up with... I give it away for free to help out a fellow Walleye fisherman...

As soon as I get a chance to get the instructions and part numbers together, I'll post them here.  I came up with an easy, no wiring method that is rock solid and takes about 5 minutes each.  Parts come from Radio Shack and cost about 4 bucks, but you'll have to order them, they are not in stock.    Like my built-in lights, I'd be glad to make them if you don't have the time and they are for your personal use....

Dominic



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