Portable LED work area light offers 180 watts of power

Aug. 18, 2014

A new portable LED work light from Larson Electronics provides a 16,200-lumen floodlight beam covering a complete 360 deg. work area through 180 watts of power.

The WAL-STK-3X600E is a stackable LED light and is a direct replacement for hot and fragile 500-watt halogen work lights, the company said. This light is comprised of three LED light heads mounted within an aluminum frame fabricated from lightweight aluminum. Each LED lamp head consists of 45 LEDs housed within a waterproof aluminum housing that is powder coated for added durability and resistance to corrosion. Each light head can be independently moved in and out, as well as up and down.

Included with this light is a 6 in. SOOW cord terminated in an optional NEMA 5-15 straight blade plug, NEMA L5-15 twist lock plug, or NEMA L6-15 twist lock plug. An output outlet allows operators to daisy chain multiple units together via a user provided extension cord between the units which allows only one cord to be running through the work space.

The assembly is constructed of three angled boards that helps provide a wider spread. Instead of the light only shining forward, the center board is concentrated to go straight out while the boards on the side are 45 deg. offset. The LED boards and reflectors are protected by a scratch and shatter resistant polycarbonate lens attached to the aluminum housing.

This flood light can be temporarily mounted via the circular pedestal base stand. A topside center hook eyelet allows for suspension hanging and a second eyelet on the bottom side of the unit allows for chandelier type mounting.

“This new LED work light is made up of IP68 rated construction that is designed to withstand extremes of environmental and operating conditions,” said Rob Bresnahan with Larsonelectronics.com. “It is waterproof, vapor proof, and built to resist the damaging effects of an outdoor environment and temporary job sites. The daisy chain functionality of this unit lessens the tripping hazards in a work area.”

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