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Sailors Edson's newest line of cockpit Dr. LED has
c a n n o w mounted drink holders provide an released its
m e a s u r e attractive, level and secure hold for most “Kevin”,
wind and any beverage while clamped on steering a L E D
temperature pedestal guard pipes. outdoor
using a handheld Cast from solid marine-grade 316 light for
device with no stainless, Edson's new drink holders are t h e m a r i n e i n d u s t r y . The
moving parts and available in single or double versions Kevin is a general-purpose waterproof
nothing to wear out or break. The mounted on white poly or teak bases light with four US made high-flux
WindScribe from Davis Instruments with cast stainless brackets for mounting LEDs. This is the best marine LED
uses patented ultrasonic technology to on 1", 1-⅛" and 1-¼" guard pipes. light in the market for commercial
read wind speed, temperature and wind Edson's drink holders are designed and recreational boating. This light
chill. An ultrasonic wind barrel employs to fit cans, mugs and large cups outperforms any other LED lights in its
advanced sensors and microprocessor up to 3-⅜" in diameter. The elegant class. This light is fabricated from the
circuitry. design also features an open frame highest quality components to assure
The portable WindScribe just has to accommodate coffee cup long life and trouble-free functioning.
to be pointed into the wind. The unit handles. The drink holders Die cast aluminum housing provides
calculates wind speed from 1 to 150mph. sit 3" high when ample heat sinking to the LEDs to ensure
It can determine current temperatures i n s t a l l e d . long life operation. Their patented
from -40° to 150°F, maximum and Since they are internal circuitry provides consistent
minimum temperature and wind chill. cast in marine- brightness and makes them immune
An easy to read, large LCD display grade stainless to life-shortening voltage fluctuations.
has an update interval of 1.25 seconds. t h e y w o n ' t Their incredibly low power draw (1A
Compact, the 5”L x3”W x 9/10” D unit rust, bend or @ 12V) makes them the perfect way to
weighs only 4 oz. break. The new Stainless reduce energy consumption.
Contact Davis Instruments, (510) Clamp-On Drink Holders is available Contact Dr. LED, (206) 388-3701,
732-9229, email: info@davisnet.com, through Edson's dealer network as well as email: info@DoctorLED.com or website:
website: www.davisnet.com www.edsonmarine.com www.DoctorLED.com
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