• Hanging LED trouble light

    Larson Electronic’s Magnalight.com has released a new LED hanging trouble light to its lighting line. The light offers the convenience of a standard flashlight with the versatility of a hanging light, the company said
    Jan. 20, 2012
    2 min read

    Larson Electronic’s Magnalight.com has released a new LED hanging trouble light to its lighting line. The light offers the convenience of a standard flashlight with the versatility of a hanging light, the company said.

    According to Larson, the HL960 light can be operated in either spotlight or floodlight mode, and as either a hanging trouble light or a normal flashlight. The light effectively illuminates an area 25 ft. by 25 ft. in floodlight mode for 6 hours on a single charge of its included lithium-ion battery, Larson said.

    A three-way switch allows operators to easily switch between flood and spotlight modes, and an included steel hanging hook allows operators to conveniently hang the unit above work areas for easy task space illumination. In spotlight mode, this rechargeable light produces 360 lumens and will run for 24 hours on a full charge. In floodlight mode, this unit produces approximately 960 lumens and will run for 6 hours.

    “The HL-LED960 is a durable alternative to a conventional incandescent trouble light that offers a brighter light without the hassle of a cord,” said Rob Bresnahan with Larson Electronics’ Magnalight.com. “This light can be used as a flashlight or for standard task lighting. The bright white LED light will give operators more range of illumination than a standard 100 watt incandescent trouble light.”

    It takes 4 hours to fully recharge the light using a 110-230 volts AC wall charging unit included.

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