Larson Electronics has released a new infrared and visible light combination LED remote control spotlight with a hard wired dash remote.
The GL-4600-M magnetic mount LED spotlight from Larson Electronics is a motorized 24 volt spotlight designed for military operations. This light is housed within a carbon fiber and ABS blend housing for impact and heat resistance and is combined with a magnetic mounting base and stainless steel hardware.
The visible light has a working distance of 949 meters while the infrared emitters produce a 950NM wavelength, providing complete covert illumination.
This unit features hard wired remote control operation that allows users to rotate the light 360° with a hard stop and to adjust vertical tilt through 180°.
Remote operation is provided by one panel mount wired remote controller with a four way directional joystick and a three position rotary switch for illumination control.
The functions include a 3-way rotary switch for visible, off, and infrared illumination control. Up, down, left and right movement is controlled by a 4-way joystick with auto engage 2-speed function.
The light will continue movement as long as the joystick is held in position. Releasing the joystick stops movement and holds the light in position.
A home button and a programmable azimuth position feature allow operators to quickly position the light to the home position or preprogramed position at the push of a button. This light is magnetically mounted with a 200 pound grip magnetic base that is tested to 85 miles per hour.
“This new remote control spotlight is for covert military operations while providing a bright white visible light in one unit,” said Rob Bresnahan with Larsonelectronics.com.
“The GL-4600-M produces 950 nanometres of infrared light, providing the most discreet infrared lighting available.” Bresnahan added.