[s-cars] Fwd: RE: 12 Volt LED for urS4 Seat Heater
Ron Einblau
einblau at einblau.com
Thu Nov 21 09:29:33 EST 2002
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>Hi Fred and other night gropers "trying to find their seat heat control
>knob in the dark",
I have attached the reply I got from P-tec who also supply 12V red
LED's. If your other supplier does not come through, you might try this
company. I have now completed the replacement of regular red LED's on both
seat heat controls, and they are working fine. Both switches light up to
the same intensity as adjacent switches.
Best regards,
Ron
>Hello Ron:
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>Thank you for your inquiry. Just wanted to get in touch with you and let
>you know these samples will be shipping out this week. Please let me know
>if you have any further questions or requests.
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>Best Regards,
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>Amber
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>Amber Campbell
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>P-tec Inside Sales - Account Manager
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>Ph: (719) 589-3122
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>Fx: (719) 589-3592
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>amber at p-tec.net
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Angela Chavez
>Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 8:23 AM
>To: Amber Campbell
>Subject: FW: 12 Volt LED
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ron Einblau [mailto:einblau at einblau.com]
>Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 3:27 PM
>To: sales at p-tec.net
>Subject: 12 Volt LED
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>Hello,
>I am interested in using a 3mm red 12 Volt LED to light up the indicator
>switch for a printed circuit panel control for a variable heat control unit.
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>I noticed you have a 12 Volt unit: # PL01 - CDR12 - 12V
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>Would it be possible for you to send me a couple of sample LED's so I can
>determine the effectiveness in the application I want to use it in.
>Thanking you in advance,
Ron Einblau
93 S4
Vancouver, B.C.
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