Larson Electronics has released a rechargeable LED remote controlled spotlight equipped with a 200 pound grip magnetic base.
The GL-9051-RCM from Larson Electronics is designed for use in all weather conditions and produces 2,500 lumens of intense light output. Featuring a compact size, remote control operation, and a tough black finish, this Golight provides power, durability, and high efficiency that make it ideal for use on hunting vehicles and off road ATVs. This remote controlled spotlight features a 36 watt LED light emitter with an effective working range of 900’ long by 70’ wide.
The wireless remote control functions include an on/off button and four arrow buttons that control the up, down, left, and right movement of the light. The light will continue movement as long as a button is pressed. Once released, the light will hold its position until a button is pressed again. A turtle and hare button controls the speed of the motor while the pan and tilt function buttons are depressed. Holding the button for twelve seconds in fast mode results in pinpoint accuracy at distance and is approximately 35 seconds for full rotation and 20 seconds for full range of tilt. This light is constructed of high quality ASA Luran thermoplastic that is heat resistant, impact resistant, UV resistant and able to withstand rugged use and abusive conditions.
Larson has put an innovative twist on this already popular remote controlled spotlight. This light contains one rechargeable 12 volt DC lithium ion battery with an 8.8 amp hour capacity. It can be recharged from a fully discharged state in only two hours with a 110-240 volt AC power cord. Once fully charged, this unit has a runtime of up to two hours. This rechargeable spotlight is a wireless unit and features a powerful magnetic base that allows the unit to be mounted to any ferrous metallic surface, making it convenient to quickly remove and replace the unit.
“The GL-9051-RCM gives operators a fully wireless unit that operates on a lithium ion battery,” said Robert Bresnahan with LarsonElectronics.com. “With this new innovation, operators can freely operate and use this light without having to solely rely on a direct 12 volt power source.”
For more information: LarsonElectronics.com.