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In closed position, the optical compartment is completely protected, and you can transport and store your ERBAUER work light safely In closed position, the optical compartment is completely protected and you can transport and store your ERBAUER work light safely the chances off 2 completely independent battery and charger groups failing in your hands would require somthing wrong with say your voltage input from the mains as the only common factor i can think off ?? The ERBAUER work light with 1600 lumens (20W), offers a quality light for better work conditions and a better precision level
With its 2 foldable hooks and 2 wall fixing holes, this product offers a variety of solutions to improve and facilitate working conditions. The tripod (sold separately) allows adjustment to the height and position of the work light according to your needstime for somthing like ryobi one plus where the all batteries fit all tools and spares are easily found had this happen with now very old bosch 10,8 now called 12v and older ryobi li ion 18v and a period off trying several times or a different charger or location has ment only one failure off perhaps seven wont charge occasions out off perhaps 20 plus batteries so dont give up try everything but after 14 years the older 2.4ah batteries though still working are down to perhaps 20% capacity so ok for radio or lights but not powertools Displays how much battery life is left. When plugged in, the power charge LED indicator shows the battery level and flashes until fully charged
The ERBAUER work light with 800 lumens (10W), improves the brightness of your work area for better comfort. Ideal for occasional use. It's a convenient extra lighting solutionThe ERBAUER work light is designed in a triangular ergonomic shape, this work light offers the best comfort and stability Thanks for that - yes, cheap stuff normally doesn't last as long as good quality items, but I would have hoped for a longer life of both batteries. The Makitas chargers I worked on had a clip-in fuse. Same goes for the bench top power supplies I've had in the past for electronics work. Surely it's worth undoing the screws and popping the top off just to see? The fuses, if they are there, are generally a clear glass type.