plus 2, BMW motorcycles to be equipped with Osram LED fog light sources - ledsmagazine.com |
- BMW motorcycles to be equipped with Osram LED fog light sources - ledsmagazine.com
- 2010 Kawasaki Mule 610 4X4 XC - UTV Guide
- Affection for confection - Greater Milwaukee Today
BMW motorcycles to be equipped with Osram LED fog light sources - ledsmagazine.com Posted: 23 Nov 2009 08:35 AM PST BMW motorcycles to be equipped with Osram LED fog light sources Date Announced: 23 Nov 2009 -- Efficient and durable headlamps with OSRAM Joule JFLCF2 LED modules are replacing the conventional halogen-based technology. OSRAM's highly efficient LED modules are used in fog lights on BMW motorcycles. The modules are very resistant to shocks and vibrations with a lifespan that usually exceeds that of the motorcycle itself. Therefore, headlamps with LEDs need to be maintained far less often than conventional halogen-based lamps. With just 14 watts of power input per fog light, the LED module is considerably more efficient than the halogen version's 55 watts. The design of the JFLCF2 modules with integrated lenses ensures ideal fog-light distribution, which guarantees relatively good vision even in thick fog and therefore greater safety for motorcyclists. The area in front of the bike and the edge of the road are illuminated far better. Plus, other road users can see motorcyclists better. Even motorcycles that were unsuitable for conventional halogen fog lamps due to their battery or wiring can be fitted with the Joule JFLCF2 LED module. The JFLCF2 modules, a version of the JFL2, are available in series production since November 2009. As they already include lenses, which meet the requirements of the new EU directive ECE R19 F3, they can be integrated into fog lights easily and inexpensively. The fog lamps can be customised with heat sinks or assembly fixtures and offer customers the possibility of adjusting the design to their needs. "By using LEDs, customers can develop new and innovative fog lamps within a very short time, which definitely enhance rider safety and are environmentally friendly, as they reduce energy consumption by more than 80 watts per bike compared with the current halogen technology", says Christian Meier, product manager of Joule LED systems. OSRAM's Automotive Lighting division and the LED specialist OSRAM Opto Semiconductors have jointly developed the Joule JFL2 LED module. Lighting solutions of both companies for the car and motorcycle industry range from individual LEDs to standardised systems such as Joule. The motorcycle fog lights were developed as part of a BMW and OSRAM joint project. OSRAM's Joule LED modules can also be used in other lighting functions such as dipped and main beams, braking, indicator and reverse lights. The high-performance diodes consume far less energy than conventional car and motorcycle lamps and can be included in new, platform-independent vehicle models. ABOUT OSRAM
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Affection for confection - Greater Milwaukee Today Posted: 23 Nov 2009 02:37 AM PST Craig Nyholm is gearing up for a busy February. The head of Nyholm Supply, a truck and auto parts supplier in Milwaukee, has a side business making dozens of varieties of candy concoctions. The Brown Deer resident started tinkering with candy making about four years ago. "I went to the store to buy some candy for the women in the family and thought, This is really expensive," he recalls. Seeing slabs of chocolate, he figured he could make his own creations and set out to prove that he could. Nyholm now has 13 flavors for his fillings and numerous molds for making specialty items. Word spread about Nyholms candy talents and now hes kept busy supplying goodies for corporate gift boxes, receptions, parties and weddings, including happily getting the order for the September nuptials of his youngest daughter, Carrie. "I get a call and its hard to say no," Nyholm indicates of this growing side business, which he calls Heavenly Treasures. He even has a patent pending on a chocolate sauce that remains soft when it is poured over ice cream. "I have three flavors: Avalanche, Mudslide and Im thinking of maybe Quicksand in keeping with the disaster theme. Thats the one with caramel," he says. Nyholm is also part-time chef at the White Birch Inn near the yacht club in Door Countys Sturgeon Bay. Its here that Nyholm also works on his candy making, each creation more sinfully wonderful than the next. "Valentines Day, of course, is a big time for me. I make a lot of hearts," Nyholm says, who, incidentally, is not a big chocolate eater himself. He regularly leaves chocolate items for guests in their rooms at the White Birch Inn, which are certainly more-than-the-mere-mint-on-the-pillow toss aways. In addition, the Piggly Wiggly store in Jackson and another outlet in Sturgeon Bay are stocking his wares. And without a doubt, Nyholms automotive clients love when he drops by with samples. For more details about Heavenly Treasures, call (414) 699-9675.
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