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This double-barreled
CL02-12 searchlight uses patented reflectors to give the operator the
choice of a conventional 250-watt, 114-mile-range Halogen white light
for conventional use or a 250-watt, 12-mile-range ultraviolet (UV) light.
The latter is supposedly excellent for spotting anything fluorescent—buoy
markings, for instance, or the tapes on an overboard person’s PFD—even
in foggy conditions. UV can also reveal oil spills or illuminate a fluorescent-painted
helicopter pad without messing up the pilot’s night vision. The 27-inach-high
unit can rotate endlessly, either vertically or horizontally, via a nifty
new remote control, which can also be used to focus the white light from
flood to spot and set up automatic sweep patterns or multiple programmed
fixed positions (like that helipad). Larger light units are available.
ColorLight
( (800) 445-7869. www.colorlight.com.
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