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Thread: Now you can find a bad LED in your light string.

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    Default Now you can find a bad LED in your light string.

    Since August 2011, I had the opportunity to show my LED string tester to the owner of the Lightkeeper Pro. In less that a week we meet again to introduce my tester to his staff, attorneys, and design team. I started on this in 2008 and used it on many of my own LED Light strings.

    I had to keep this quiet for some time and that was hard, now with the patent applied, the name changed to "LED Keeper", prototypes made, and now going into production, you will now be able to buy the LED Keeper this year.

    We are working to have it available at the Academy,

    I made a video last year and did some editing to add some information and now is available for you to see how easy it will be to find a bad LED in a Christmas Light String.

    http://vimeo.com/37397543

    What will it look like? Here is a pre-production look at it.

    http://www.ledkeeper.com
    Inventor of the "LED Keeper"

    My Videos www.vimeo.com/Dennischerry

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    Default Re: Now you can find a bad LED in your light string.

    Too cool, you must be excited!

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    Default Re: Now you can find a bad LED in your light string.

    GREAT JOB!

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    Default Re: Now you can find a bad LED in your light string.

    Congrats!

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    Default Re: Now you can find a bad LED in your light string.

    Wow that is awesome. I have used the LKP in the past but when I switched to mostly LEDs I was hoping someone would come out with a product to test the LEDs. Can't wait to pick one up.

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    Default Re: Now you can find a bad LED in your light string.

    Hey Dennis will you be at the okc mini plus coming up; so you could give a presentation on the led keeper?

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    Default Re: Now you can find a bad LED in your light string.

    Quote Originally Posted by hollandlihjtdisplay View Post
    Hey Dennis will you be at the okc mini plus coming up; so you could give a presentation on the led keeper?
    Depends on the Date.

    Have a trip already planned.
    Inventor of the "LED Keeper"

    My Videos www.vimeo.com/Dennischerry

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    Default Re: Now you can find a bad LED in your light string.

    Well done! I want one!
    "I have noticed that even those who assert that everything is predestined and that
    we can change nothing about it still look both ways before they cross the street"


    -Stephen Hawking

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    Default Re: Now you can find a bad LED in your light string.

    This will be very helpful for the DIYC community.

    Your videos mention a video how to repair LED stings but I don't see the video, is that posted somewhere? Also do you have a how to for the 9v LED tester in your video? I'd like to make something like that and the secret appears to be under the shrink tubing.

    Again, great work and I'll be on the lookout for the LED keeper!

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    Default Re: Now you can find a bad LED in your light string.

    Sweet

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