Magnalight.com Adds High Powered Amber LED Light for Boats, Vehicles and Equipment

In response to demands from military customers, boaters and fire rescue operators, Larson Electronics Magnalight announced the latest addition to its line of low voltage LED lights, the LED24-AMB. Producing yellow light in the 590nm wavelength, this 72 watt, 4,320 lumen output, the LEDBL-24-AMB LED emitter light is designed to improve visibility at distance for users operating in foggy, dusty, smoky or snowy conditions.

“Yellow is the color the eye can see the easiest,” said Rob Bresnahan with Larson Electronics. “Also, yellow light attract less insects than white light, so operators in inland water areas will draw less insects using amber light than they would with a standard white light.”

“This light will easily cast a wide beam more than 900 feet. Certain white light configurations can cause a lot of refraction or “dazzling” depending on the application in smoky, foggy or snowy conditions. The LEDLB-24 amber LED light is specifically designed to offset this effect and improve visibility. The LEDBL-24 only draws 6 amps and produces light output on par with 500 watt, high voltage quartz lights commonly found on boats and other equipment. Operators can eliminate high voltage wiring, generators, etc and simply runs these LED lights on a basic vehicle or marine battery supported by a standard alternator.”

The LEDLB-24 LED light is one member of the family of LEDLB series high powered LED emitter lights designed for boats, vehicles and industrial equipment produced by Larson Electronics Mangalight.

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