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
5 million Candlepower 12 Volt Spotlight with Magnetic Base - HML-8
Part #: HML-8
This lightweight, ultra rugged, ergonomic handheld Larson Electronics spotlight with magnetic base operates on 12 volts or 24 volts DC
and can be used as a spot or flood light. This Larson Electronics spotlight ships with a 16 foot coil cord with cigarette plug and long life
100 Watt bulb. The 3.25 inch diameter, 100 pound grip, tilting and swiveling magnetic base sticks to any steel surface. The unique
reflector and lens configuration produces a 900 foot beam in spotlight mode, making it approximately 5 million retail candlepower rating.
Backed by a 3 year warranty, our new Larson Electronics handheld spotlight is ideal for work, security and hunting and spotting.
Need more power? Take a look at our High Intensity Discharge (HID) Spotlight with 3200 lumens and 15 million Candlepower
This handheld spotlight was designed for a specific purpose and the materials were chosen for the same purpose. There are many
handheld lights with similar configuration, however we noticed that quality and durability does not meet the needs of most of our work
oriented and industrial users.
The handle and lamp housing support are made from high impact nylon. The polycarbonate lamp housing is thick and contoured for extra
support. The 16 gauge internal wiring and connectors are simple and well constructed. The industrial grade, tungsten filament bulb is
designed for 1200 hours of life while producing over 5 million candlepower in this configuration. The impact resistant polycarbonate lens is
lightweight, shatter resistant and thermal resistant.
The reflector is uniquely shaped and shallow, capturing and focusing the light efficiently and effectively. Combined with a convex lens and
inset lens positioning, this light optimally and efficiently captures and projects the right amount of light where the operator wants it. The
position of the bulb and the shape of reflector are different than most handheld lighting products. The difference is in how much of the
emitted light is captured and focused. In many ways, light shares the properties of the water. With many spotlights, a great deal of the
light “spills” on the ground around the light source. While a beam continues to project, much of the light “spills” out around the source,
robbing the desired, projected beam of its power. Often times, as much as 50 percent of the light is lost. In the Larson Electronics

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