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Magnalight's LED Spotlight with Dimmer

“We have had a lot of demand for spotlights with rheostat style dimmers,” said Rob Bresnahan with magnalight.com. “Varmint and predator hunters are fond of dimmable spotlights, but there also a lot of commercial and industrial applications for dimmable spotlights. The HL-85-10W-1-D is a state of the art hunting spotlight with a dimmer. Halogen spotlights typically use resistors, commonly called rheostats, to control the current to the light. Pulse Width Modulators (PWM) perform the same function, but for LEDs. We constructed this inline PWM controller so it will not only work with our handheld LED spotlights, but also the full range of surface and magnetic mount LED lights, including out LEDLB and LED10W surface mount LED lights. Since the inline PWM can handle input voltages ranging from 9-32 volts DC, this solution is more versatile for a wider range of consumer, commercial and military vehicles, which may operate on 12 or 24 volts DC. In this way, PWM controllers can be more versatile than standard halogen rheostats."

Rob continued, “The HL-85-10W-1-D LED spotlight is a new addition to a line of handheld LED lights including the LEDPL-5 high output LED flashlight. The LEDPL-5 LED flashlight operates on standard rechargeable CR123A batteries and delivers a bright, white beam to 900 feet for 4 hours. The LEDPL-5 offers high, low and strobe modes and produced a maximum output of 200 lumens. Built on same technology as the patrolman’s favorite rechargeable lithium ion battery powered MK-1 LED flashlight, the LEDPL5 and 3 inch cousin, the LEDPL-3 round out the duty grade LED flashlight family.” Larson Electronics’ magnalight.com offers a wide variety of LED lighting, ranging from explosion proof LED lights for hazardous location areas to 280 watt surface mount LED lighting. For more info, go to www.magnalight.com.

 

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