Posts Tagged ‘use’
Emergency Vehicle Lights
LED is the acronym for Light Emitting Diodes and these are tiny diodes that emit light. These small diodes are connected in a circuit to produce illumination. In a Light Emitting Diode the electrons flow to a junction and generate light. The LEDs’ are actually semiconductor devices that conduct electricity in a single direction. With the advancement in technology, the working of LEDs’ has been advanced by using various techniques. These days LED is being employed in the emergency vehicle lights and these LED Emergency Vehicle Lights are being appreciated by most of the departments. These LED Emergency Vehicle Lights
produce added lumens per watt that results in power saving. The recent studies have proved that LEDs’ can work continuously for thirty to forty years without a breakdown. Read the rest of this entry »
Police Light Bars
Law Enforcement departments including Marshalls, Sheriffs, Police and other officers make use of Police Light Bars. These Police Light Bars are obtainable in various models like LED Light Bars, emergency Light Bars and many more. The main purpose of these light bars is to provide visibility, protection and warning.
Police Light Bars
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Vehicle Headlamps
From 2011 it may well become law that even during the daylight hours running car lights will be compulsory on all new vehicles. The European Union have been debating this for some time and it seems this new law will get the green light. Research suggests that daytime running of vehicle light reduces day time crashes by an amazing 12% for cars. In Sweden perhaps due to the low light levels during daylight hours they introduced this law way back in 1977 and countries such as Finland, Norway and Iceland soon adopted this policy. Even at this early stage there does seem to be a growing campaign regarding this proposed new law. Let’s look at the pros and cons of the daylight running of car lights. Read the rest of this entry »
Most Competitive Prices Car Parts
Car parts are now available at the click of a mouse. You don’t need to sit with your mechanic for several hours trying to get your vehicle done up. An online junction has made life easier. All you have to do is to search for the car part you are looking at. The results will flash on your screen along with the price and the relevant details. You can make a deal on the spot and customize your car! It’s amazing and it is changing the life of vehicle owners.
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Chinese Scooter Parts
With the onslaught of imported Chinese Scooters over the past few years, many of us are finding we need repair parts. For some, we can find a local Scooter shop, but for others, it seems near impossible. Even if we find a local scooter repair shop, some specialize in European Brands and don’t work on Chinese Scooters (aka Mopeds), and if they do, they may not carry the parts we need for our brand.
Here is one of the easiest secrets to learn more about our scooters. Chinese Brand Scooters come to America under many names, and even worse, many of us buy a Scooter, and 2 minutes later, can’t even tell our neighbor the make or model we just bought. Here is the best way to figure out who is the manufacturer, and that is to find the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), aka the serial number of the Scooter. Read the rest of this entry »
Brake Lines
Car brakes rarely get much attention that is until there is an emergency. Brake lines can be made from a variety of different materials, but one of the most popular among off- roaders and performance drivers is steel. Puncturing a brake line is always a concern for serious off- road drivers. A rock or twig can easily make a small puncture with soft brake lines, and such can end up in a disastrous situation. Steel brake lines do not swell as a flexible line might. With continuous use, a flexible brake line can stretch from the pressure of the fluid running through it. Such situation is called brake line swelling. Brake line swelling may not be a huge concern, but once the line is stretched the line pressure also lessens which results to weak performance. Over time, the decrease in brake performance will give you a headache. You definitely do not want to have a swollen line especially in emergency situation. Brake line swelling is no place with steel brake lines making your performance better. Read the rest of this entry »