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fahrradbeleuchtung stvzo mtb Lupine SL Minimax AF – StVZO Frontlicht Komplettset

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fahrradbeleuchtung stvzo mtb Lupine SL Minimax AF – StVZO Frontlicht Komplettsetkompaktes StVZO Frontlicht mit Tagfahrmodus, blendfreiem Abblendlicht und zuschaltbarem Fernlicht bis 2400 lm Fernlicht und 900 lm Abblendlicht fr breite, homogene Ausleuchtung Bluetooth Fernbedienung fr Bedienung direkt am Lenker externer SmartCore Akku 6. 9 Ah fr lange Laufzeiten und flexible Montage am Rahmen robustes CNC Aluminiumgehuse mit hoher Schlagfestigkeit und Wetterschutz Einsatzbereiche City und Urbanbike fr blendfreies Abblendlicht im

  • kompaktes StVZO-Frontlicht mit Tagfahrmodus, blendfreiem Abblendlicht und zuschaltbarem Fernlicht
  • bis 2400 lm Fernlicht und 900 lm Abblendlicht für breite, homogene Ausleuchtung
  • Bluetooth-Fernbedienung für Bedienung direkt am Lenker
  • externer SmartCore Akku 6.9 Ah für lange Laufzeiten und flexible Montage am Rahmen
  • robustes CNC-Aluminiumgehäuse mit hoher Schlagfestigkeit und Wetterschutz

Einsatzbereiche

  • City- und Urbanbike für blendfreies Abblendlicht im Straßenverkehr
  • Mountainbike- und Trail-Abschnitte mit Fernlicht für mehr Reichweite
  • Cargobike und Pendler-Setups mit hoher Sichtbarkeit und Komfortbedienung
  • Tourenfahrten mit externem Akku und langer Laufzeit
  • Alltagseinsatz mit Automatik über Helligkeitssensor

Leuchtstufen und Leuchtdauer

  • Tagfahrmodus
  • Abblendlicht
  • Fernlicht
  • Leuchtdauer (mit 6.9 Ah Akku): 2:00 h bis 25:00 h
  • Sonderfunktionen: ECO-Modus
  • Akkureserve: optische und akustische Akkuwarnung, danach Notfall-Reserve

Technische Kerndaten

  • Modell: SL MiniMax AF
  • StVZO-Zulassung: ja (~K2258)
  • Leuchtleistung max.: 2400 lm
  • Abblendlicht: 900 lm
  • Lux: 250
  • Leistung: 25 W max.
  • Reichweite: 260 m
  • Leuchtmittel: 3 × Osram Automotive LEDs
  • Optik: Reflector System
  • Bedienung: Bluetooth Funkfernbedienung
  • Sensoren: Helligkeitssensor
  • Akku: SmartCore 6.9 Ah (25 Wh)
  • Ladedauer: 3:35 h
  • Abmessungen Lampenkopf: 37 × 69 × 34 mm
  • Lampenkopf Gewicht: 100 g
  • Material: Aluminium 6061-T6, CNC-gefräst, schwarz eloxiert
  • Schutzklasse: IK09, IP67
  • Arbeitsbereich: -25 °C bis +55 °C

Produktbeschreibung / Nutzung im Alltag

Die Lupine SL MiniMax AF ist ein StVZO-Frontlicht, wenn Sie sehr viel Licht in einem kompakten Lampenkopf wollen und dabei ein System aus Tagfahrmodus, blendfreiem Abblendlicht und Fernlicht suchen. Das Abblendlicht liefert eine klare Hell-Dunkel-Grenze für den Straßenverkehr, während das Fernlicht die Reichweite auf dunklen Wegen und in Abfahrten deutlich erweitert. Bedient wird die Lampe über die Bluetooth-Fernbedienung direkt am Lenker, sodass Sie den Modus wechseln können, ohne den Griff zu lösen. Ein Helligkeitssensor unterstützt den Alltag durch automatische Anpassung im Tagfahr-/Abblendlichtbetrieb.

Der externe SmartCore Akku wird per Klettband am Rahmen befestigt und zeigt den Ladestand über LEDs an. Für den schnellen Wechsel zwischen Fahrrädern ist ein 31,8-mm Schnellspanner im Komplettset enthalten. Akkuwarnung und Notfall-Reserve erhöhen die Betriebssicherheit, wenn Sie länger unterwegs sind.

Lieferumfang

  • 1 x SL MiniMax AF Lampenkopf (2400 Lumen)
  • 1 x SL MiniMax Schnellspanner 31,8 mm
  • 1 x Smartcore Akku 6.9 Ah
  • 1 x SL Bluetooth Fernbedienung
  • 1 x Lenkerhalter für Fernbedienung
  • 1 x Wiesel V6 Ladegerät
  • 1 x Klettband lang
  • 1 x Klettband kurz
  • 1 x Werkzeug
  • 1 x Lightcase L Aufbewahrungsbox

FAQs

Ist die SL MiniMax AF in Deutschland legal nutzbar?
Ja, sie ist StVZO-zugelassen (K~2258).

Hat die Lampe ein Fernlicht?
Ja, Fernlicht ist vorhanden und per Bluetooth-Fernbedienung zuschaltbar.

Wie lange hält der Akku?
Mit dem 6.9 Ah Akku je nach Modus ca. 2 bis 25 Stunden.

Wie wird die Lampe montiert?
Über den mitgelieferten 31,8-mm Schnellspanner am Lenker; der Akku wird per Klettband am Rahmen befestigt.

Gibt es einen ECO-Modus und eine Automatik?
ECO-Modus ist vorhanden. Zusätzlich nutzt die Lampe einen Helligkeitssensor für automatische Anpassung.

Wie wird geladen?
Mit dem Wiesel V6 Ladegerät; die Ladedauer ist mit ca. 3:35 h angegeben.

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