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Laurence Dodd
Guest
If you are looking for an effective (very visible) tail-light I can
recommend this unit. I have been using one for a month and it works fine.
I did have trouble mounting it though. When I put it on the seat post its
width protrudes from beneath the seat so the back of my legs would touch it.
Instead I have it mounted via two smaller u-bolts on the seat rails right at
the back under the seat.
Cost $99 plus $8 postage, plus: $8 mounting plate and U-bolt (to fit
requested size), $8 adaptor plugpack = total $123.00
Below is the manufacturers ad:
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Daylight Bright Bicycle Tail Light
Cyclists can be put in the direct path of overtaking motor traffic by
chicanes, traffic islands, speed humps and the S-lane's disappearing
left hand lane.
In such situations cyclists are effectively denied on-road access unless
they are able to enter and occupy a lane when necessary. To do this,
cyclists need to be very visible from behind, both day and night.
The Daylight Bright tail light focuses the attention of approaching
traffic on the presence of the cyclist and identifies the cyclist as such.
Daylight Saving causes many commuter cyclists to travel at sunset. A
bright tail light makes cyclists more visible against the setting sun.
The Daylight Bright bicycle tail light stands out from a sea of
headlights, trafficators and other tail lights because of its brightness
and characteristic flash rate.
FEATURES:
Mega-bright:
Has by far the highest flash intensity of any bicycle tail light. Twenty
four high-power LEDS provide more than 600,000 mcd - as bright as a
traffic light. Easily visible at night at 1 km (on-axis).
Internal Rechargeable Batteries
Five internal 650mAh AAA rechargeable NiMH batteries operate the light
for 6 hours in full flash mode or 12 hours in alternating flash mode.
Built-in recharging Circuit:
Any 9 to 24 volt plugpack will power the internal constant-current
recharging circuit to recharge the batteries overnight. A suitable
plugpack is available separately. The light is designed to be recharged
in situ - it is not necessary to remove it from the bike.
A green recharging indicator LED shows when recharging is taking place.
Water resistant design: The light uses a waterproof case with neoprene
sealing gasket between
the transparent lid and the tough ABS body. The batteries are soldered
in place - no contacts to corrode and prevent the light from operating.
Mounting:
The light should be firmly mounted on the bicycle to point directly
backwards. The case dimensions are 115x65x40 mm with two 4mm mounting
holes located outside the sealed volume.
Mounting requirements vary widely depending where the light is to be
attached. A dual-purpose mounting kit, for seat post or backstay
mounting, is available from the manufacturer.
MANUFACTURED BY:
WMH Electronics Pty Ltd
ABN 19 101 848 435
Ph/Fax: 9569-4956 (H)
Email: wmh@ ieee.org
recommend this unit. I have been using one for a month and it works fine.
I did have trouble mounting it though. When I put it on the seat post its
width protrudes from beneath the seat so the back of my legs would touch it.
Instead I have it mounted via two smaller u-bolts on the seat rails right at
the back under the seat.
Cost $99 plus $8 postage, plus: $8 mounting plate and U-bolt (to fit
requested size), $8 adaptor plugpack = total $123.00
Below is the manufacturers ad:
-------------------
Daylight Bright Bicycle Tail Light
Cyclists can be put in the direct path of overtaking motor traffic by
chicanes, traffic islands, speed humps and the S-lane's disappearing
left hand lane.
In such situations cyclists are effectively denied on-road access unless
they are able to enter and occupy a lane when necessary. To do this,
cyclists need to be very visible from behind, both day and night.
The Daylight Bright tail light focuses the attention of approaching
traffic on the presence of the cyclist and identifies the cyclist as such.
Daylight Saving causes many commuter cyclists to travel at sunset. A
bright tail light makes cyclists more visible against the setting sun.
The Daylight Bright bicycle tail light stands out from a sea of
headlights, trafficators and other tail lights because of its brightness
and characteristic flash rate.
FEATURES:
Mega-bright:
Has by far the highest flash intensity of any bicycle tail light. Twenty
four high-power LEDS provide more than 600,000 mcd - as bright as a
traffic light. Easily visible at night at 1 km (on-axis).
Internal Rechargeable Batteries
Five internal 650mAh AAA rechargeable NiMH batteries operate the light
for 6 hours in full flash mode or 12 hours in alternating flash mode.
Built-in recharging Circuit:
Any 9 to 24 volt plugpack will power the internal constant-current
recharging circuit to recharge the batteries overnight. A suitable
plugpack is available separately. The light is designed to be recharged
in situ - it is not necessary to remove it from the bike.
A green recharging indicator LED shows when recharging is taking place.
Water resistant design: The light uses a waterproof case with neoprene
sealing gasket between
the transparent lid and the tough ABS body. The batteries are soldered
in place - no contacts to corrode and prevent the light from operating.
Mounting:
The light should be firmly mounted on the bicycle to point directly
backwards. The case dimensions are 115x65x40 mm with two 4mm mounting
holes located outside the sealed volume.
Mounting requirements vary widely depending where the light is to be
attached. A dual-purpose mounting kit, for seat post or backstay
mounting, is available from the manufacturer.
MANUFACTURED BY:
WMH Electronics Pty Ltd
ABN 19 101 848 435
Ph/Fax: 9569-4956 (H)
Email: wmh@ ieee.org