Optoelectronics
Magnalight Introduces MUL-LED10W-16CP Compact and Portable LED Light
Larson Electronics’ Magnalight.com introduces the MUL-LED10W-16CP portable LED light with included magnetic base and cigarette lighter plug. Producing 900 lumens and incorporating a rugged handle and magnetic mounting base, this portable unit is ideal for use as a spotlight or area light. Extremely durable and available with a choice of spot or flood beam configurations, this unit can be easily attached to vehicles and equipment using the included magnetic base, while a solid plastic handle allows users to also operate this unit as a traditional spotlight.
The A 16 foot coil cord ending in a cigarette plug adapter allows this light to be connected to any vehicle or equipment with a cigarette plug socket, making this unit extremely versatile and able to fill a variety of roles, from spotlight, hunting light, or work light, to all around general purpose area light. This LED light can be operated with a wide range of voltages ranging from 9 to 48VDC, meaning you don’t need any special converters or transformers to switch this unit from your boat, to your car, or any source of DC power within this range. The 100 lbs grip magnetic base will hold the unit in place even under rough driving conditions, and the solid handle allows the unit to be used as a traditional spotlight, making this unit well suited to use on vehicles in security or utility applications. A tension hinge allows the light to be positioned as needed, and the low power requirements of the LED light head allow the unit to be operated for extended periods without the worry of excessive battery drain.
“The MUL-LED10W-16CP magnetic handheld low voltage light is a durable, lightweight LED lighting solution for task lighting applications,” said Rob Bresnahan with Larson Electronics’ Magnalight.com. “Originally built for military applications, this IP68 rated 12/24 Volt low voltage light draws less than 1 amp and can be configured for white, red, green, blue or amber LED light output.”