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Bakken Directory 04/28/2013: Larson Electronics releases PAR38 style LED light
Larson Electronics said March 4 that it has announced the release of a multi-mode capable LED light with remote control that is compatible with standard PAR38 style light fixtures. The LED18W-PAR38-RGB 18 Watt RGB LED PAR 38 Remote Control Light provides innovative control and operating options with remote control operation and multi-color output choices as well as the ability to produce flashing, dimming, and strobing effects.
The Larson Electronics LED18W-PAR38-RGB 18 watt RGB LED PAR 38 remote control light is an innovative addition to their extensive line of LED offerings that gives operators a wide range of operating choices as well as the ability to control the operation of the unit via a handheld remote control. This LED lamp features a PAR38 design which allows it to work with most standard light sockets, allowing users to simply unscrew and replace common outdoor floodlights and interior bulbs. Operating features include a handheld remote control which allows the user to control all the functions and modes from up to 25 feet away, making this LED light ideal for installation in hard to reach areas. Functions include on/off control, the choice of 16 different light colors, and the ability to produce a constant on state, a fast or slow flash, strobing effects, color fade, and dimming. For more information visit www.larsonelectronics.com.
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