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leeds



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mobilecentre wrote:
Trucklite are the cheapest ECE approved LED headlamps out there today at £395 inc VAT for a pair

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/231074845733?ssP...1438.l2649

They launched about a year ago at the CV show in Birmingham and are Trucklite's first ECE approved LED headlamp.

£395 combined with a three year warranty makes them an excellent entry level LED headlamp




Odd but that ebay listed has ended?? Was listed for less then a week??


Trucklites are excellent entry level LED headlamp?


For an independent comparison of JWSpeaker 8700's and Truck Lite Phase 7 (P7) Headlamps in the States by Harley Davidson riders


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Conclusions

bogie: As far as night riding – the P7 wins hands down. The additional peripheral light, illuminating the shoulders and opposite lane actually takes a while to get used to. You see so much more,......

....
Personally, after having tested each set in my own bike (the JW/HD in the prior review, riding with the P6 for a year now and a couple of rides with the P7), I will be now be running with the Truck-Lite Phase 7 headlight and passing lamps.

....
Travis: This is the third version of the Truck-Lite LED headlight we have done. Each time there has been a vast improvement to the design and functionality of the headlight and passing lamps. I can now say that they are equal to the functionality of the JW/HD LED headlight and, for half the cost, you cannot go wrong with them. They are the best bang for the buck. Truck-Lite has really won me over, because it shows that they are listening to their consumers and making the changes they are asking for, and continuing to advance the product. So now, I have to try and put away some money so I can by a P7 head to replace my JW 8700.





Full details can be read HERE



Not bad for an entry level LED headlamp Thumbs Up


Especially when the TruckLite has a vastly superior IP rating of IP69K compared to the Speakers with a IP rating of IP67.


IP67 Means dust tight and should be water tight up to 1 metre immersion

IP69K Means dust tight and proof against a spray nozzle that is fed with 80 °C water at 8–10 MPa (80–100 bar) and a flow rate of 14–16 L/min. The nozzle is held 10–15 cm from the tested device at angles of 0°, 30°, 60° and 90° for 30 seconds each. The test device sits on a turntable that rotates once every 12 seconds (5 rpm).
The IP69K test specification was initially developed for road vehicles, especially those that need regular intensive cleaning (dump trucks, cement mixers, etc.), but it also finds use in other areas (for example, food industry, and car wash centers).

So IP69K is superior to IP67, or Trucklites have vastly superior IP rating compared to the Speaker 8700



Maybe we should see if there is enough interest for a group buy Whistle Question Question Question
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Interlet



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I certainly might be interested in a group buy. 1998 110 300Tdi White Hard Top
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Marky Boy



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Can I add my name down for a set if a group buy goes ahead.
Cheers
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mk1collector



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Depending on price I could be interested
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Count me in....... Very Happy
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Would also be interested Whistle
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ericvv



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I read as to power consumption:
Trucklite 1.3A (Dipped/Passing) @ 13.2V....... that means about 17W consumption
JW Speaker 8700 EVO dipped/passing is 2.5A @ 12.0V.......... that means about 30W consumption

Guess this must have an impact on actual light output, no?

Eric You never actually own a Defender. You merely look after it for the next generation.
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leeds



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Power Raw Lumens Lumen Output IP Rating
Nolden 32/39 Watts 1880/2400 1550/1700 (Measured) 6K9K


JW Speaker 8700 30 Watts 1350/1770 650/750 (Calculated) 67


Truck Lite 23/46 Watts 1300 ? (Calculated) 69K



Watts is a measure of power used by the product and has no direct relationship with light output.


Of the three makes up above, the best light output is the Nolden and has the highest IP rating

The Truck Lite is an excellent entry level LED headlamp with a very good IP rating.



Have start a poll for those interested in the group buy forum.



Brendan
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Think i would be interested too. 110 double cab in belize green.
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How much do the big three cost in comparison?
If the Nolden is the best output is that mite most expensive?
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leeds



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Hi Steve,


Prices, slightly difficult to be 100% certain, but this is the best picture I can give.



Noldens 7" Bi-Led £925- £965. This price is relatively fixed. Price will only vary if there is a major change in euro/£ exchange rate.



JW Speaker 8700. Price 2 years ago about £1150, then dropped at regular intervals and is now about £800


Trucklite 7"? Retail price about £500-£550


Hope that helps




Brendan
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leeds wrote:
Power Raw Lumens Lumen Output IP Rating
Nolden 32/39 Watts 1880/2400 1550/1700 (Measured) 6K9K


JW Speaker 8700 30 Watts 1350/1770 650/750 (Calculated) 67


Truck Lite 23/46 Watts 1300 ? (Calculated) 69K



Watts is a measure of power used by the product and has no direct relationship with light output.


Of the three makes up above, the best light output is the Nolden and has the highest IP rating

The Truck Lite is an excellent entry level LED headlamp with a very good IP rating.



Have start a poll for those interested in the group buy forum.



Brendan


Brendan, I cannot say anything about the Truck Lite, and no doubt being the 7th generation devellopped very recently, they will be excellent. I also think they do look very good, classical.
But I have trouble with accepting these repeated statements that the Nolden light output IS better than the Speaker. That is based on a apples with pears comparison, as you use the stated lumen numbers from both producers for that. And one lumen number is given as "calculated and "measured" (Nolden), the other as "raw" and "effective" (Speaker).
I have asked earlier if somebody could put these output numbers on a common denominator, but never saw any response to that.
So the only thing we would have is a side by side comparison of both lights, and do a eyeball test. Which you know we did, and when it comes to low beam which is the most important, there are only minor differences in light production between the Nolden and the Speaker lamps. Low beam, well the Speaker are probably a bit better than the Nolden. I have attached the link below.
As to the IP rating, you probably have it entirely right there, I have seen various complaints here about fogging up inside the Speakers, never seen anybody say the same about the Nolden. Very good, Speaker have work to do here.
Now, when these truck lites will start to be used by members here, it would be very interesting to see a side by side comparison in stable light circumstances of the Nolden vs. Speaker vs. TruckLite Thumbs Up
Eric
http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic21619....comparison You never actually own a Defender. You merely look after it for the next generation.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLZ49Jce_n0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvAsz_ilQYU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8tMHiX9lSw
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dxwjPuHIV7I
https://vimeo.com/201482507
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSixqL0iyHw
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leeds



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Hi Eric, I agree that all manufacturers should quote 'performance' figures in a standard format/test procedures and that would make life easier for people trying to compare items from different manufacturers. This does not just apply to LED headlights but for other items such as 4x4 fridges etc.


In a previous existence I used to do polymer research and if we did not use a standard test method we had to explain why and give detailed test methods so people could reproduce our experiments if need be.


RAW Lumens This is the manufacturers theoretical calculation of the light output and assumes everything is working 100% perfectly. This can be taken to be a 'headline or best possible figure'


EFFECTIVE Lumens This is the manufacturers calculation of what the actual light output is. It is the Raw lumens minus the losses that the manufacturer assumes from thermal, optical, transmission losses etc.

MEASURED Lumens This figure is an actual measurement made for Noldens in a light tunnel in Germany. In my mind this is the best way for a manufacturer to give a light output figure. As far as I know Noldens are the only manufacturer who uses that method.



IDEALLY all light manufacturers should give a measured figure for light output (like Nolden) under an internationally recogonised test procedure. Then consumers could do a true like for like comparison.


As a small company, Barbara and I like to first of all compare manufacturers figures, check for comparative tests/reports, look at the actual items and if possible use the items ourselves. Performance, quality, manufacturers backup, availability of spares etc is more important to us then price.


Our black 110 has Speaker 8700 fitted whereas the white 90 has the Noldens fitted. The red 110 has standard Land Rover candles fitted. In our opinion the Noldens have the better light output then the 8700 which is better then the Land Rover candles.


When I have time I will fit the Trucklites to one of our vehicles and make our own mind up about there light output. That might be a while as we are about to move premises etc.


To date I have not heard of a performance related issue with the Noldens, unlike the Speaker's with their condensation and corrosion issues. The Trucklite Phase 7 is a relative new LED headlight in the UK market and to date I have not heard of any issues with them.



There are other LED headlamps on the UK market, some are more expensive then the Noldens! However some of these other brands do not have light output figures (in any format) readily available??? Personally without those figures being available I would not consider them.



Brendan
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Measured lumens is the only figure that means anything, it's like these torches that quote 12000 lumens and actually give a measured light output of a couple thousand.

Personally I couldn't buy the JW speakers from a quality perspective as in my view they are not for purpose, I would be interested to see the new gen trucklites as they are nearly half the price.
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