Larson ElectronicsMagnalight has introduced the HML-7LED-3C 21W handheld LED spotlight having a magnetic base of 100 lbs grip to its collection of 12/24 V spotlights.
The spotlight requires only 24 W of electrical power from a 12 V system at 1.7A, and emits a 650'' long by 50' wide beam of light with 1,596 light lumens. This light is suitable for security, law and military applications, as it is highly reliable and needs less power to generate the same light amount as compared to halogen spotlights.
The MagnalightHML-7LED-3C21W handheld LED spotlight features seven Edison Edixeon Emitters incorporating 3W LEDs of CREE EZBright, generating 1,596 lumens of powerful light. The high power spotlight is compatible with voltages ranging between 9 and 48V DC, having a range of connecting cords that include 21ft straight cord with battery clamps, 16 and 25 ft straight cords with cigarette plug,16 foot coil cord with cigarette plug, and 16 ft straight cord with battery ring terminals. The lamp can be fixed to vehicle roofs, gun turrets and protective barriers on the military HUMVEE, or other heavy systems or vehicles. The integrated magnetic base of 100 lbs grip holds the lamp in position even if the vehicle is driven rashly. A solid reverse pistol grip handle and bulky gauge steel handle mount enables the operator to conveniently move the light. When the handle is released, a tensioned steel hinge keeps the light fixed at a required position till the operator starts manoeuvring it again. This light can used in harsh conditions and does not get affected if used roughly. This is mainly because the housing is made of resilient polycarbonate lens and extruded aluminium.
The LED spotlight meets IP68 standards, is waterproof, can focus up to 3m, and will not get damaged even if directly exposed to water or dust. The LED spotlight is designed similar to the well-known HML-5M series of Magnalight spotlights, presently used in Escalation of Force Kits, and can function in challenging conditions in commercial and industrial applications, as well as in military operations.