NARVA is a proud Australian brand name that was established by Brown & Watson International Pty Ltd, a private company formed in 1957. The company was taken over by the wholly Australian owned GUD Holdings Limited in July 2015.
NARVA’s slogan ‘The Vision to Go Further’ represents our passion to deliver the world’s highest quality vehicle lighting products that meet and exceed customer expectations.
Every aspect of our operation is committed to quality and even our name NARVA is an anagram of the various materials and processes which were originally required to develop a quality globe: N for Nitrogen, AR for Argon and VA for Vacuum.
Today, through innovation and market development we are the market leader in the field of Automotive Lighting and Electrical Equipment, servicing original equipment and aftermarket markets as diverse as Automotive, Light and Heavy Transport, 4WD, Recreational and Emergency Vehicles, Agriculture, Mining and Marine.
When using a meter with selection of different ohms range versus the auto setting on ohmns. On the 200 setting I get 1.45 ohms and on the auto I get nothing. I find that very confusing!
The confusion of using ohms is where and why you select a particular ohms range on the meter. Need explanation of which selection is used when a devices ohmns is supposed to be within a particular range.
We need these in red. Do they come in red? Can they import to Canada? Have they been cold weather tested? That's where our halogen is better. Because it heats the housings and melts snow and ice build up. Last xmas, we were on a fire scene for 12 hours in -53°C ( ya, minus 53°C) so will these work in the cold ?
Bro are u serious ? You touched the cable with hands and multimeter ? When u doing Ohm test u can’t hold the multimeter contact pin because it will give u reading
For all types of road crews Michigan has gone to Amber and Green. Could make a killing selling green/amber to the state and every city, town and private company that does road work in Michigan.