15 Million Candlepower Handheld Spotlight – 35 Watt HID – 3200 Lumens – Spot / Flood Combo

15 Million Candlepower Handheld Spotlight – 35 Watt HID – 3200 Lumens – Spot / Flood Combo

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The Larson Electronics HL-85-HID is an extremely rugged and powerful spotlight designed to provide maximum output and high reliability. This spotlight produces a 3200 lumen light beam capable of reaching over 2800 feet in length and can be user adjusted to produce either a tightly focused and intense spotlight beam or a wide floodlight beam. This light operates on 12 or 24 volts DC and includes a 16 foot coil cord with cigarette plug for connection to vehicles, boats ATV’s and similar vehicles..

This light weight and waterproof 35 watt HID spotlight is ergonomically designed to produce a well balanced and easily managed handheld light source that can withstand demanding conditions and use. The entire unit weighs only 14 oz and is constructed with a high impact nylon handle and lamp housing and a thick polycarbonate lens for extreme durability. The unique lens and reflector design of this unit allows it to produce a high quality spotlight beam with exceptional intensity and long reach without irregularities or lens artifacts.

Users can also lift the locking tab behind the lamp housing and rotate the lamp head to adjust the beam configuration. Rotating the housing adjusts the beam from a wide, soft flood pattern to a tight, spot beam reaching up to 2800 feet in length. Continued rotation to the extreme disconnects the lamp head from the handle assembly, allowing operators to quickly and easily replace the bulb when necessary.

An unlit parking lot with a building 300 feet away. The same parking lot lit by the HL-85-HID with the building clearly visible.
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This units’ reflector is designed to provide maximum efficiency and power by capturing and focusing all of the light produced by the 35 watt HID bulb. The shallow convex lens produces minimal light loss and beam spillage with over 90% of the produced light concentrated and focused. While many typical spotlights lose as much as 50% of their output to light escaping around the lens and creating beam spillage, our spotlight produces a well focused and directed light beam of excellent whiteness, intensity and power. The 35 watt bulb in this unit is rated at 4500 hours of operational life and produces 3,200 lumens.

The HL-85-HID is designed to operate with either 12 or 24 VDC, draws 4.8 amps at start for 60 seconds and 3.3 amps continuous, and is equipped with a 16 foot coil cord ending in a standard cigarette socket plug. We also offer optional cords including heavy jacketed straight cords as optional accessories that are terminated with spring battery clamps, cigarette plugs, battery ring terminals, NATO connectors and Hubbell plugs, and the C-25CP 25 foot straight cord with heavy jacket and molded cigarette plug. A booted push button switch provides easy one finger operation and the no-slip textured surface of the handle provides a sure grip even in wet conditions. A lanyard attachment at the top of the handle adds further protection against dropping should operators lose their grip.

The ergonomic handle is 4.5 inches long, 1.5 inches deep and 5/8 inch thick and 3/8-16 inch brass nut fixture embedded in the base of the handle allows operators to attach a magnetic base like our MM-2 or MM-5 to the light. This feature also allows the light to be mounted to a standard tripod as well. The HL-85-HID spotlight is designed for easy field maintenance with simple internal connectors accessed through the snap in base at the bottom of the handle and a lamp housing that is easily removed to access the bulb and wiring. No tools are required to change any part of the light including the bulb.

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1 Comment

  1. Syed Zahoor on April 30, 2020 at 4:10 pm

    what is the price of this light in US$?

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