Streamlight 44305 Vulcan 180 Sistema di Montaggio su Veicolo, Giallo - 1200 Lumen Giallo 12V DC

Brand:Streamlight

3.8/5

355.97

Stream light Fire Vulcan Vehicle Mount System Lanterna ricaricabile è la lanterna ricaricabile più luminosa della sua categoria! È più luminoso, più leggero e più intelligente. Le luci posteriori salvavita sono solo una parte di ciò che rende il Fire Vulcan ricaricabile uno strumento antincendio così importante. La nuova tecnologia e il nostro speciale riflettore lo rendono 5 volte più luminoso delle luci concorrenti. È anche più leggero, circa il 45% più leggero del Fire Vulcan alogeno. Un'innovazione salvavita. La prima lanterna con due potenti luci posteriori blu ultra luminose per aiutarti a essere visto anche nel fumo denso. Stream light Fire Vulcan Sistema di montaggio su veicolo Lanterna ricaricabile con caricabatterie 12V CC, arancione Caratteristiche: Lampadina bi-pin alogena ad alta intensità da 8 watt Modalità stroboscopica e fissa Fino a 80.000 candele (intensità del raggio di picco) con lampadina alogena Valutazione: 150 lumen tipici I tempi di funzionamento sono fino a 3 ore. con batteria ricaricabile alogena fissa da 6 V 4,5 ampere-ora può essere ricaricata fino a 500 volte Sistema di montaggio su veicolo con luce a flusso impermeabile Fire Vulcan Lanterna ricaricabile con caricatore da 12 V CC, arancione Specifiche: 7 1/2 (L) x 5 (W) x 5 3/4 (H) 3,3 libbre. Cinturino a sgancio rapido Serializzato per un'identificazione positiva. Sistema di montaggio su veicolo: include cinturino con fibbia a sgancio rapido e rack di ricarica a filo diretto da 12 V CC montabile su veicolo.

7,5 pollici di lunghezza per 5 pollici di larghezza per 6,5 pollici di altezza. Funziona fino a 3,25 ore per carica ed è ricaricabile fino a 500 volte. Faretto alogeno ad alta intensità da 8 watt. Impermeabile e praticamente indistruttibile. Alloggiamento in materiale termoplastico ABS ad alto impatto. Con il prodotto non vengono vendute batterie al litio autonome.
Auto Part Position Rear, Center
Auto Part Position ‎Rear, Center
Batteries ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.
Batteries Included? ‎Yes
Batteries Required? ‎Yes
Battery Cell Type ‎Lithium Ion
Brand Streamlight
Brand ‎Streamlight
Color Yellow
Color ‎Yellow
Country of Origin ‎USA
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 121 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Vulcan 180 Vehicle Mount System - 12V DC direct wire rack, includes shoulder strap - Yellow - Div 2
Item Dimensions LxWxH 7.5 x 5 x 6.5 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎7.5 x 5 x 6.5 inches
Item model number ‎44305
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎1 pounds
Lens Color Smoke
Lens Color ‎Smoke
Light Source Type Halogen
Light Source Type ‎Halogen
Manufacturer ‎Streamlight
Material ‎Nylon
Measurement System ‎Metric
Part Number ‎44305
Power Source ‎Battery Powered
Product Dimensions ‎7.5 x 5 x 6.5 inches
Special Feature Waterproof
Special Feature ‎Waterproof
Special Features ‎Waterproof
Style ‎12V DC
Voltage 12 Volts
Voltage ‎12 Volts
Warranty Description ‎Limited lifetime warranty

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Scritto da: Mr. Gadget
JUST BUY IT !!!
I have quite a few flashlights...really they're somewhat sophisticated so you really can't call them that, they're more like lighting instruments. I've also been involved in fire, search, and heavy rescue for most of my life. I've had Streamlight "light boxes" for years as I've owned several of different configurations as well as other Streamlight configurations. Streamlight are a bit clunky as they're not really what you would carry in your everyday carry bag or in your briefcase. There are brighter and smaller lights that do an outstanding job and work exceedingly well for such purposes. But, if you want a light that will literally take almost any sort of abuse you can throw at it...and you want to rely on just one light in an emergency, those other lights pale in comparison. I've had a Streamlight on by bunker / turnout coat for years and it's seen all sorts of stuff. I've been in fires where the flames were crawling the walls and on the ceiling, yet the Streamlight "flashlight" I carried (the Survivor) never failed. It's not as bright as the ones I carry in my briefcase or bag, but I doubt those could handle the excessive heat and abuse from crawling around a floor or banging into things, getting totally soaked from a hose, etc. The Streamlight can. Today I work as a university professor as well as in insurance. I own five of the Streamlight Vulcan 180's. They replaced my older Streamlight light boxes as well as the earlier fire vulcan I had. (I gave them to family and friends). I have a Vulcan 180 in my Tahoe, and it provides outstanding light with a focused beam with good spill. You can have it strapped over your shoulder and you hardly notice it's there. If you're walking you can lower the intensity and point the head assembly down so you can see where you're walking. It will last on high about 5 hours (reportedly...although I've never needed it that long) and supposedly about 16 hours on the lower setting. It takes 9 hours to fully recharge (reportedly) but I just put it in the charging mount in our utility room and next thing I know it's charged. They're designed to stay on the charging rack when not in use and I rotate the one in my car with one in the house. I was at a house fire the other night and had my Vulcan on my side. It did a great job of illuminating the entire inside of the house from the street. I have the other four for other members of the family as we live in a hurricane-prone (and tornado prone) area. Having something that will run basically all night, will not fail and provides no excuse service (without having one of the smaller and brighter ones I have in my briefcase needing to be recharged after about an hour of use). Make no mistake, the Streamlight Vulcan 180 is an investment. You'll find them sold without the charger, with the charging plate, with or without the car charger and with or without one of the two different shoulder straps. I have several with the quick release strap as well as the "heavy duty" (non quick release). If you're going to go in a fire with one I'd use the quick release as you potentially can quickly get out of it. If you're not doing something that critical, either strap will do just fine...or just take them off, etc. Another plan I have for these lights is if the power goes off at night, I can take several of them and place them around the house for supplemental lighting if I don't hook up the generator. We have backup lights, other types of lighting devices, etc. but the Streamlight Vulcan 180's work so well you can give one to a member of the family during an emergency and you know it's going to work for them. You just need to factor in recharging it after the battery is depleted (again, which can basically be most of the night or longer depending on the setting). Everything about this light is straight forward. It has two blue tail lights which are very good especially if you're walking somewhere at night. I like using this better than a "head" light one could wear on a helmet or on your forehead as you don't run the risk of shining the light in someone's eyes temporarily blinding them and wrecking their night vision. I just walk with the head assembly pointing down and you're still hands free as it has a strap. If you want to turn off the blinking tail lights, you can by turning on the light and holding down the switch. The main light assembly will blink and you then turn the light off and back on again. The rear lights will toggle to flashing, constant on (which I use) or off, based on how you set it. You can show someone how to do all this simply in 15 seconds and there's nothing complicated about the light. To go from bright to the lower setting (I think from 1200 to 300 lumens) you turn on the light and hold the switch down and the light will go from high to low). There's basically just two settings but it's great as you don't have to memorize some booklet, use a combination of buttons (that only the designer could figure out) and you don't fell like an idiot in the process. The light is straight forward and easy to operate. Compared with the full size light box, this is a very light weight lighting instrument. I've carried the full size light boxes around and they're much bigger and heavier. The Streamlight Vulcan does all the full size light box does but in a smaller and brighter package. This is one rugged and well designed light. I wouldn't waste your time or mine with this review if I wasn't totally satisfied with this lighting instrument. Streamlights are reliable, take a ton of abuse (I've never seen one fail) and will last you for years...regardless of what you throw at them.
Scritto da: AC(hv)
Best flashlight I've ever used so far
Another great product made by a great company. I use this flashlight daily for work. Its super durable, and EXTREMELY bright. It does hold charge for quite a while as well. I have not tested the exact amount of time, but I have never had it die on me on the job. I use it for hvac repair going into attics and working at night. Comes with a charging dock so you can place it in the dock everytime you get back into your vehicle. Worth every penny.
Scritto da: Arthur Howard
This light is amazing
I work as a firefighter and coworkers have the original Vulcans with halogen bulbs and other Vulcans with the single LED bulb. This light blows away both of the previous versions, has a better battery life and is basically the same weight. With all your gear on you will notice absolutely no difference in the weight. You will however notice the improved visibility with this light while you are on the job. The fact it can also have the head rotated to serve as a work light is an extra bonus. I have seen reviews stating the retention clip that holds the head in place to prevent it from rotating is difficult to release so that you can rotate the head, this has not been my experience and the light has no downside that I have noticed at this point.
Scritto da: Native Mainer
Streamlight makes the best lights out there!
I'm a (now retired) professional firefighter. I used Streamlights in all situations, and have used other brands of lights. Streamlight is the best in my opinion. They cut through smoke, were highly visible to the crew behind me at a fire scene, and throw an extremely long-range beam. We could check power lines a block or two away at night. With the lithium-ion battery they're very lightweight and easy to charge, and you can also change out the battery yourself when it reaches end-of-life. I bought my own for the job and took them home when I retired, a Vulcan and a Survivor. I still use the Survivor all the time, it clips onto a collar or belt. Some of the best purchases I've ever made are my Streamlight flashlights!
Scritto da: NCX100000
Buy once and you have a flas
Extremely bright and rugged for hard use. Easy quick slide charging cradle. This thing is also designed to be usable in an explosive atmosphere as well. I have dropped etc this lantern with no problems and used this light for days without charging. This is the one lantern that will serve any needs at home.
Scritto da: TW
Very bright and adjustable angle make for a great flashlight
Needed a bright broad enough beam to light up distant points from the house. Have ended up using it even inside the house as a beam for project work due to the ease of sitting/standing on base and adjusting the head for different angles. Great purchase.
Scritto da: Kenneth D.
Great light but!
Doesn’t come with wall charger. Less expensive aftermarket ones don’t fit. Need to get factory charger for another 25.00
Scritto da: James - Oneof6
Find a spot for a charging bracket
Absolutely no reason to even have the charging bracket. No mention or photo of it in the add. To charge this thing one has to carry around or stage a charging bracket that the light clips into to charge. Few need that. Most just want a light that a charging cord plugs into because that's where the battery is, in the light. This thing is like a cell phone that would have to attach to a cement block to charge, stupid.

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