LED flashlight with battery and dynamo charging 300lm IP20 Brennenstuhl 1178590100

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Brand:
BRENNENSTUHL
Product code:
4007123664375

Specification

Battery capacity:1.8 Ah
Battery technology:lithium-ion
Battery type:ACCUMULATOR
Charging time:4 h
Degree of protection (ip):IP20
Height:31.00 cm
Input voltage type:DC voltage
Lamp type:hand lamp
Length:4.00 cm
Luminous flux: 300 lm
Rechargeable:Yes
Tension:3.7 V
Weight:0.33 kg
Width:5.50 cm

The LED handheld flashlight with a built-in 3.7V/1.8 Ah Li-Ion battery is distinguished above all by the additional dynamo function, which guarantees bright light even when we forget to charge the battery. Dynamo allows us to recharge the battery and so every 50 revolutions is 5 minutes of additional light source. A fully charged battery guarantees a lighting time of about 3 hours for 100% light intensity and about 9 hours for 30% light intensity. The charging light turns green when the battery is charged and the red light lights up while charging. The flashlight has a magnet and a hook with the possibility of rotation by 360° which allow you to hang the flashlight in a convenient place for us. If you need to hold the flashlight in your hand, it has been equipped with a rubberized surface that provides a firm grip.

Parameters of the battery LED flashlight with dynamo:

  • Bright SMD LEDs 
  • The lighting mode can be set to 30% or 100%.
  • Luminous flux of 90 lm at 30% and 300lm at 100%.
  • Li-Ion battery 3,7V/1,8 Ah.
  • Charging time: 4h.
  • Lighting time at 30% about 9h and at 100% 3h.
  • Temperature range for proper operation of the device -10 °C / + 40 °C.
  • Color temperature 6500 K.
  • Protection class IP20.
  • Hook and magnet for the possibility of hanging the flashlight.
  • USB charging cable included. 

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