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Streamlight 45811 E-Flood FireBox Standard System Rechargeable Lantern, C4 LED Bulb, ABS Housing, 330 to 615 Lumens, 6 Bulbs

  • Item Code: STRE 45811
  • Brand: Streamlight
  • Mfg Part No: 45811
  • Manufacturer: Streamlight
  • Unit Size: 1

Description

The E-Flood® models are industrial duty, rechargeable, portable lanterns featuring power LED technology for high brightness, long runtime and high reliability. The E-Flood® models use 6 LEDs and wide pattern reflectors to produce a uniform flood pattern.

Features

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    • Six C4® LEDs impervious to shock with a 50000 hour lifetime
    • Toggle switch and two user programmable ultra bright blue tail-light LEDs
    • 6 wide pattern parabolic reflectors produce a smooth flood pattern
    • Optimized electronics provide regulated intensity
    • Jumper selectable high or low setting to allow higher light output or longer run time
    • Zero maintenance, 6V, 12 amp-hour sealed lead acid battery is rechargeable up to 500 times
    • Red and green LEDs give charge status
    • Serialized for positive identification
    • High impact ABS thermoplastic housing
    • Rubberized impact bumper, lens ring and cushioned grip handle
    • Fits existing LiteBox® chargers
    • IPX4 rated for weather resistant operation
    • 4000 candela (peak beam intensity), 615 lumens, up to 8 hr for high and 2150 candela (peak beam intensity), 330 lumens, up to 18 hr for low
    • 126 m range of light distance

Tech Specs

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Average Life 50000
Battery Type Lead Acid
Beam Type Fixed
Bulb Type C4® LED
Color Orange
Cord Type IEC Type A 120 VAC/12 VDC
Dimensions 11.5 x 5.1 x 7
Enclosure IPX4
Housing Material ABS
Lumens 330 to 615
Number of Batteries 1
Number of Bulbs 6
Series E-Flood® FireBox®
Type Standard System
Voltage Rating 6

Applications

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Fire and Rescue, Industrial Safety, Utilities, Emergency Medical Services, Homeowners, Sporting Goods and Pest Control

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