
ACR ELECTRONICS
ACR RCL-85 Black LED Searchlight w/Wireless Remote Control - 12/24V
SKU: 844076
ACR RCL-85 LED Searchlight with Wireless Remote Control - 12/24V - black
Easy to install and control, the weatherproof RCL-85 offers outstanding brightness and beam distance combined with exceptional value to fulfill a variety of uses, such as aiding night-time navigation, signaling other vessels, illuminating landmarks, assisting docking maneuvers and man overboard searches, or facilitating night-fishing expeditions.
The RCL-85 LED searchlight was designed for the boater who wants to ditch the hassle of halogen searchlights, but still wants their affordability. With an impressive 240,000 candelas using 6 High Flux (30W) LEDs, you have visibility over ½ of a nautical mile to light the way to your destination. The simple installation only requires running your 12 to 24-volt power to the searchlight; all operations are completely wireless.
The RCL-85 LED sleek design makes it an attractive and cost-effective choice for small to medium-sized recreational powerboats as well as light commercial vessels. This searchlight comes with a wireless handheld remote to rotate the light 350 degrees. With an 8-degree beam angle, the light can tilt an impressive 90 degrees to make lighting draw bridges, buoys, and docks a breeze. Need to get some assistance, use the Strobe function to signal for help. The RCL-85 is weather-resistant, with the electronics located in the IP68 water-resistant light head instead of the base for increased protection. The ASA housing and lens are sealed against the elements for years of trouble-free operation.
Features:
- 6 High Flux LEDs (OSRAM)
- 240,000 Candela, Max Beam Distance 3,215 Feet (980 m)
- Wireless Handheld Remote (Included)
- 350° Rotation and 90° Tilt
- 2 Amps (12V) to 1.1 Amps (24V)
- UV & Weather Resistant
- Efficient, long life LEDs - 50,000 operating hours
- Offers wireless control options
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to http://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.