• 20514 Golight Dual Wireless Remote, LED Spotlight - 900' Beam - Black - Perm Base - 2520 Lumen




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    20514 Golight Dual Wireless Remote, LED Spotlight - 900' Beam - Black - Perm Base - 2520 Lumen

    20514 Golight Dual Wireless Remote, LED Spotlight - 900' Beam - Black - Perm Base - 2520 Lumen. The GL-9051 Golight Radioray from Larson Electronics is a 36 Watt LED motorized spotlight that operates with a hand held wireless remote control. This particular model is available in black and is permanently mounted. It produces a wide spot beam with an effective working beam of 900 feet long by 70 feet wide. The GL-9051 Golight Radioray is designed for use in all weather conditions and produces 2, 500 lumen of intense light output. These units feature remote control operation that allows users to rotate the light 370 degrees with a hard stop and to adjust vertical tilt through 135 degrees.

    Remote operation is provided by one hand held wireless remote controller that operates over a radio frequency of 433 MHz. This remote includes an internal 12 volt battery rated at 1 year of operation and a single red LED to indicate remote control activity. The remote controller has a range of up to 100 feet and will operate through walls, within structures, and in vehicles. The remote is constructed of polycarbonate with rubber push pad buttons for weatherproof durability and can be user programmed to operate one or several lights simultaneously. This photo shows a large field at a park with no illumination, save the distant street lights behind.

    This unit shows the LED Golight being used to spot light the distant trees, located approx. 800` from the unit.
    Remote Operation: Remote control functions include on/off, and 4 buttons which control up, down, left and right movement. The light will continue movement as long as the buttons are pressed. Releasing the buttons stops movement and holds the Golight in position. A fast and slow mode button (turtle/hare) controls the speed of the motor while the pan and tilt function buttons are depressed. Holding the button for 12 seconds in fast mode results in a full 370 degree rotation, and 8 seconds for full tilt.