RANCHO CORDOVA, CA, February 28, 2013 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Intended for use as both a conspicuity light and a driving/riding light, Darla utilizes (3) high power LEDs, an advanced digital PWM power supply and a microprocessor-controlled digital dimmer. Constructed here in the USA from die-cast aluminum and precision machined parts, these lights promise very long life and durability. LEDs can offer long life only if they are designed correctly. Proprietary digital thermal feedback circuits monitor LED temperature and regulate pulsed power to extend life to nearly 50,000 hours. Safe operating temperatures are realized in all conditions. Less sophisticated lights cannot achieve this level of output and life.
Clearwater pioneered dimmable LED motorcycle lights for the purpose of producing large amounts of light with very little power. This new light produces over 2000 lumens with only 24 watts of input power. By switching the LEDs on and off at 250 times per second, power savings and perceived dimming can be achieved. Over two times brighter than her "twin" sister Glenda, Darla packs a tremendous amount of light in a tiny 2" diameter package. Many mounting configurations are possible and hundreds of specific bike applications are available. Mounted low on the forks they will help make you more visible and safer. Mounted higher up on a light bar or fairing, light can be directed further down the road. The variable dimmer adjusts from a low level to full intensity!
Using Patent Pending technology, these lights can be dimmed to suit any use. Set to low level, they can be left on at all times for increased safety. The dimmer can also be bypassed with a simple flick of the factory high beam switch. This "flash to pass" feature is built into all Clearwater lights for extra versatility. Clearwater President, Glenn Stasky says that these lights have been tested by some of the toughest riders in the country in all conditions.
Darla is available now. Suggested retail is $499 a pair. Contact us at www.Clearwaterlights.com.
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Clearwater Lights introduces a brighter Darla