Specification Sheet

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Larson Electronics LLC www.LarsonElectronics.com
9419 E US HWY 175, Kemp, TX 75143 Phone: 903.498.3363 Fax: 903.498.3364 Email: sales@LarsonElectronics.com
Part #: HL-85-GREEN (71610)
comfort and handling. The ergonomic handle is 4.5 inches long, 1.5 inches deep and 5/8 inch thick, making it easy to hold, even in wet, slipper
conditions. The nylon handle has a no-slip textured surface to improve grip as well.
The booted push button switch is conveniently placed so the user can easily access the switch with their fore finger for quick on/off action.
We have changed the wiring and the plug on the current model. Internally, we added 2 strain reliefs and a wire tie. Externally, we modified the
coiled cord setup. The previous coiled cord had a multi-layer jacket. We have switched to a single SPT-2 jacket, bringing the cord all the way
into the Deutsch plug terminals. This should prevent any failure issues that occur when the operator feels compelled to stretch the cord beyond
its limit repeatedly. For those of you needing longer cords, we now offer the C-25CP as an optional accessory, which is a 25 foot straight cord,
with heavy jacket and molded cigarette plug.
We have abandoned the multi-spring Asian made cigarette plugs and went back to a US made plug that we attach by hand to the coil cords.
Optional accessory straight cords have a similar plug that is actually molded on the end of the wire. The cigarette plugs are a single spring
design, which actually holds much tighter in the socket. We couldn't find a multi-spring plug that didn't wiggle easily out of the socket. The plugs
we use now fit tightly into the socket and some work will be required to remove them. In this way, the operator won't be struggling with the light
blinking on and off every time they move the cord.
A quick note about coil cords. They are measured by their fully stretched length. In this case, we ship this light with a 16 foot coil cord. Coil
cords are handy, because their coiled length is shorter and more manageable than a straight cord. However, if you do stretch them to their limit
repeatedly, over time the coils will stretch out. At that point, they become more difficult to manage than straight cords. We offer heavy jacketed
straight cords as optional accessories that are terminated with spring battery clamps, cigarette plugs, battery ring terminals, NATO connectors
and Hubbell plugs.
A 3/8-16" brass nut fixture is imbedded in the base of the handle enabling the operator to mount a magnetic base, like our MM-2 or MM-5 to the
light. Alternatively, the operator can tripod mount this spotlight as well.
The Larson Electronics spotlight is designed for easy field maintenance. Simple internal connectors are accessed through the snap in base at
the bottom of the handle. The lamp housing is easily removed to access the bulb and wiring.
This Larson Electronics spotlight has a lanyard attachment at the top of the handle for users that want to secure the light in the event they lose
their grip.
Each Larson Electronics comes with a detachable 16 foot coil cord with cigarette plug. The cord is detached via a weatherproof, 2 pin Deutsch
connector which easily and securely attaches and detaches the coil cord from the spotlight. We made some recent changes to the cigarette
plug, reverting back to an American made plug that we attach by hand. The plug fits tightly into cigarette plug sockets, so wiggling isn't an issue.
A lot of the Asian made plug simply don't stay in the socket well when the operator pulls and tugs on the light. The plug contains a 15 amp fuse.
Other cords, including 21 foot cords with ring terminals, 16 foot cord with spring battery clamps (alligator clips) and a 16 foot straight cord with
cigarette plug are available.
The materials used in the construction of the light are UV, water, impact and chemical resistant.
This handheld spotlight draws 8.5 amps on a 12 volt system. The 24 volt version draws 4.25 amps.
This light can be configured to operate on 12 volts or 24 volts DC. This is done by using a 12 volt, H3 bulb or 24 Volt, H3 bulb. H3 replacement
bulbs are readily available at any automotive store in the US. All consumer vehicles use 12 volts DC. Most military vehicles use 24 volts DC.
There is no difference in light output, instead it is a matter of selecting the right voltage light for your vehicle. If you drive a normal vehicle on
normal roadways, you need 12 volts. Most boats have 12 volts systems as well. Military vehicles, some heavy equipment and some boats
require 24 volts. Please select the appropriate voltage below.
Note on Voltage: Most vehicles are 12 Volt DC. 24 Volts DOES NOT mean more power. Running a 24V light from a 12V power source will
result in a very dim or non-functioning light, and may cause internal damage to the light as well. For common vehicle use, please order 12V.
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