GoRV - Digital Magazine Issue #104 | Page 74

RV FEATURE
MOUNTS
There is no point in having a set of lights if they are shaking all over the joint at the slightest mention of a corrugated track. Having the beams waving and wobbling all over the place is unnerving and annoying.
Cooling fins aid in the longevity of light performance.
LATEST, BUT ARE THEY THE GREATEST?
My latest set of driving lights features much of what I’ ve written about above, plus more. The Kelvin is 5700, and the CRI is at 87, so it ' s not too harsh on the eyes, although it ' s not up to halogen standards. They have an IP rating( waterproofness) of up to 69K, meaning they ' re not leaking above or under high-pressure water. While it doesn ' t make for a sale to me, the 1 Lux distance feature that most manufacturers push is up to 1.9km for the pair. Take that as meaning the light is bright and travels a long way. The mounting brackets are incredibly sturdy and prevent vibration on my bar.
While there were plenty of pretty coloured parts to add to these lights, I’ ve stuck with boring black and grey trim. I’ ve also ticked the box for a set of amber clip-on covers for those foggy drives.
Clip-on covers are an easy adjustment.
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