Clearwater Lights Krista Motorcycle Led Aux Head Lights. Super Bright Aux Lights on 2040-parts.com
Catasauqua, Pennsylvania, US
| Clearwater Company | KRISTA PATENT PENDING The Clearwater KRISTA high power LED light The big sister to Glenda boasts up to 5x more light with a longer reaching pattern. By using custom and proprietary digital control circuits, these lights can produce up to 180 watts of Halogen light while only using 36 watts of power. A total of three 12 watt LEDs are used in each of the lights. The housings are CNC machined from aluminum right here in the USA and are hard anodized and then powder coated for corrosion protection. Exacting assembly and quality control sets this light apart from any other light available. Using aircraft grade, silver plated wire with Teflon insulation, these lights are made to last. Tough acrylic lens covers are easily replaceable and optional Amber lenses are available. As with all Clearwater lights, Krista is fully dimmable and can switch from a LOW beam to a HIGH beam with a flick of the factory high beam switch. The LOW setting is fully dimmable via a digital brightness control. This control knob is used to adjust the level of light you desire with Low beams. On the lowest setting, a pair of Kristas only use 4 watts of power. At a half way setting a pair of Kristas use a mere16 watts of power. And, on full 100% power, they use 70 watts of power, combined. They come with easy to follow installation instructions, harnesses and hardware to mount to various motorcycles. A list of suggested custom mounts is also available for specific motorcycles. Some applications may require an additional bracket.
Night shot of (2) Kristas on full power without any other lights.
Multiple Mounting Options SPECIFICATIONS 36 Watts Consumption (on high) each. 3.73" Diameter. High power. 2400+ Lumens each. 17 Ounces. Fully Dimable. Includes wiring harness. Custom tooled optics. CNC Machined. Made in USA |
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