White color LED light for mounting in places where you need a convenient extra light source.
Portable battery powered LED lamp with a flat base with 4 magnets and 4 screw holes allowing you to mount it in a
variety of areas where you need a light source but cannot run electrical wires. What are the typical
installations? Under cabinets, car trunks, RV/SUV/Van rear seat areas, doorways, utility rooms, etc. The light
is a PIR type, meaning it is always in standby mode until activated by motion. The LED's can be set to light up
for a fixed amount of time (20-90 seconds) or stay on as long as there is activity present. Having six bright
white LED's, this "hockey puck" style light fixture provides a good illumination for most general activities and
requires no wiring for installation.
Provided direct to you at a low wholesale price. Order multiple units to save on shipping and to be able to share
this beautiful LED luminaire with your friends and neighbors.
At a Glance...
- LED light with six white LED lamps for use as a convenient utility light.
- Can be mounted on any flat surface. Especially good for metal surfaces, the four strong magnets in the base
assure positive tension mounting.
Manufacturer Specifications
- Primary function: LED light for providing extra light in your work area
- Brightness: 120,000 MCD
- Typical Bulb Life: 40000 Hours
- Control Type: PIR (passive infrared - activates by motion)
- Control Distance: 3M
- Distribution Type: 90 DEG
- Control Functions:
- ON / OFF
- LED brightness
- Sensitivity
- Timer (20s, 60s, 90s, continuous)
- Materials: PC shell with six white LED's
- Power: 4x AAA batteries
- Dimensions: 85mm x 50mm (diameter x height)
- Manufacturer Ref: RXS3MHTLELBB
- Catalog Ref: White LED lamp, Portable LED light
Product Notes
- Long lamp life as compared to standard incandescent bulbs
- No heat, perfectly safe to mount anywhere
- Peak intensity is at 30 degrees
Package Contents
- Model CVSB-968 LED light bulb
Current Reviews: 1
This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 20 November, 2008.