Rigid Industries "Site Series" lights

Sigma Safety

Member
May 21, 2010
766
western Canada
Hi folks,

Rigid Industries has released their new "Site Series" large work lights. http://www.rigidindustries.com/products/site-series

These lights are VERY substantial and extremely bright. They are available in AC or DC (AC models have an AC->DC converter mounted on the back), and come with an extremely hefty "U" bracket on them.

If you are one of those people who think Lumens mean a lot :) , these are about 19,000 lumens and draw about 310 watts (23 amps @ 13.6vdc) . You can get them in 3 different beam patterns. You can also get them in Low Power versions (283 watts and 16,800 lumens) but it's not much of a power or dollar savings so I really don't see the point of the Low Power ("LV") versions.

They are available in flood, hybrid (flood/spot), and what they call an 80/40 pattern which is somewhere in the middle.

They list for US$999 ($1199 for the AC versions). They are VERY impressive in terms of build quality and light output. We are a factory-direct Rigid distributor and carry their entire line of products, though we focus primarily on the scene lighting as well as SAE/DOT-compliant driving lights and fog lights, plus the PAR46 LED replacements for the Unity pillar spot light.

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