RAYinCT Posted March 23, 2010 #26 Posted March 23, 2010 Any other feedback for the LED Passing lights? Also interested in feedback for the LED Headlight too.
cf_collins Posted March 29, 2010 #27 Posted March 29, 2010 What is the cost of the LED headlight from Truck-Lite?????? Oh, and what is the diamater of the factory headlamp????? will the Truck-Lite product fit? The following is from there website. World’s First 7” Round LED Headlamp Shows Bright Possibilities for Commercial Applications 3/23/2009 March, 2009, Falconer, New York - The 12 volt extended product line release of the world’s first 7” round LED Headlamp has enabled Truck-Lite to come full circle as your premier See & Be Seen® LED lighting supplier, lighting your way from the front of the truck to the rear of the trailer. This new and exciting LED Headlamp innovation provides a new level of performance for 7” round forward lighting 12 volt applications, offering the extended life and energy efficiency of light emitting diode technology. The translation of forward lighting to a 12 volt LED headlamp application means brighter, crisper and whiter light output than incandescent alternatives, while offering longer life and greater dependability that has since become standard for LED signaling and marking products. http://www.truck-lite.com/wcsstore/tl/new/images/en_US/12vLEDHeadlampPR.jpgThe 7” round LED Headlamps feature solid-state circuit board assemblies for unrivaled shock and vibration resistance and hard-coated polycarbonate lenses that offers 30 times more impact strength than glass. All of these key features work toward a desired goal among end user’s, achieving a maintenance free system. The US Military has acquired more than 100,000 Truck-Lite 24 volt 7” round LED Headlamps since the release in 2007 for use on both new and existing wheeled and tracked vehicles in Iraq and Afghanistan. After passing rigorous testing and design improvements through corporate laboratory and field studies, Truck-Lite’s 24v launch is currently active on a number of military vehicles. The LED Headlamps have also undergone extreme weather testing at military installations in Panama, Arizona and Alaska with exceptional results! From this success, the 12 volt version is being introduced with countless possibilities for the commercial market. The 7” round white LED Headlamps meet or exceed all applicable Department of Transportation (DOT) requirements pertaining to headlights, one of the most difficult standards to achieve. Truck-Lite has been able to successfully develop a perfect blend of thermal management and light output to produce an aesthetically pleasing beam pattern through innovative precision optics. The new LED headlamps are designed to replace any standard 7-inch round headlight within 12 volt applications. They can be aimed using standard mechanical aiming equipment. Made in the U.S.A., each headlamp uses ten high output LEDs as its light source, with a light output brighter than traditional glass beam headlights, which results in better visibility. While a typical headlamp may be rated to last as little as 1,200 hours, Truck-Lite LED Headlamps are expected to exceed that by as much as 50 times. The LED technology used in Truck-Lite’s Headlamps will offer improved visibility over conventional incandescent, as the color temperature of the assembly is around 5000K, far closer to sun light than incandescent or halogen lamps. For more information on Truck-Lite's 12v LED Headlamp, view the online catalog page. For additional information, please contact: Truck-Lite Co., Inc. 310 E. Elmwood Ave. Falconer, NY 14733 1/800/562-5012 www.truck-lite.com
cf_collins Posted March 29, 2010 #28 Posted March 29, 2010 What is the cost of the LED headlight from Truck-Lite?????? Oh, and what is the diamater of the factory headlamp????? will the Truck-Lite product fit? They are very pricey http://www.class8truckparts.com/themes/sport/variations/blueFuture/images/1_pixel.gifhttp://www.class8truckparts.com/themes/sport/variations/blueFuture/images/1_pixel.gifhttp://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51jKxj4tRyL._SL250_.jpg http://www.class8truckparts.com/themes/sport/variations/blueFuture/images/btn_email.gifEmailhttp://www.class8truckparts.com/themes/sport/variations/blueFuture/images/btn_zoom.gifZoomTruck-Lite 7'' Round 12v LED Headlamp 27250C http://g-images.amazon.com/images/G/01/x-locale/common/customer-reviews/stars-4-0.gif(1 customer reviews) SKU: TL 27250C In StockAvailability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days Material: Hard Coated Polycarbonate Lens Anodized Aluminum Housing Metalized Reflector Encapsulated circuitry Light Source: 10 Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) Designed at 12.8v 4.5a (High Beam), 2.5a (Low Beam) Additional Specifications: Operating Temperature Range of -50C to 70C Overvoltage spike protection to 600v Constant output List Price: $863.33 Our Price: $366.92 You Save: $496.41 (57%)
KiteSquid Posted March 29, 2010 #29 Posted March 29, 2010 they ARE pricey!!!!! at $366.92 I will not be purchasing them..... BUT if they want to send me one for testing, I would do a review of them here.....
Condor Posted March 29, 2010 #30 Posted March 29, 2010 There was a thread about LED's just a few weeks ago. Here's a link to a LED vendor that seems to have some pretty good prices. SuperBrightLEDS
djb47 Posted March 29, 2010 #31 Posted March 29, 2010 Dennis, I am having the passing lights installed on my 99 RSV next week, but would like to keep open the option of replacing the lamps with something brighter. Please keep my in the loop on what you find out and decide to use. Thanks and looking forward to getting together this summer for some rides.
FreezyRider Posted March 29, 2010 #32 Posted March 29, 2010 Dennis, I am having the passing lights installed on my 99 RSV next week, but would like to keep open the option of replacing the lamps with something brighter. Please keep my in the loop on what you find out and decide to use. Thanks and looking forward to getting together this summer for some rides. Hey Dan, are you coming to the Memorial Day ride again this year? Be nice to see you again. Joe
Dave77459 Posted March 29, 2010 #33 Posted March 29, 2010 Dennis, I am having the passing lights installed on my 99 RSV next week, but would like to keep open the option of replacing the lamps with something brighter. Please keep my in the loop on what you find out and decide to use. Thanks and looking forward to getting together this summer for some rides. If I were made of money, I'd install something like these Hella Micro DE Driving Lights. They are "something brighter," and use less energy. But I'd attach them to my brake/clutch reservoir. And, oh yeah, I need to win the Lotto first. Dave
Dave77459 Posted April 12, 2010 #34 Posted April 12, 2010 I just saw this review of the Denali LED D1 Lighting Kit on the WebBikeWorld stream on the right margin of our home page: http://www.webbikeworld.com/lights/denali-led-lights/ It sounds very rugged! Dave
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