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Various models and sizes of vehicle mounted lighting and remote lighting.  All Optimum, Focus and NightMaster lampheads are available seperately or as part of a lighting assembly.

Light up the scene with the brightest HID beam.  150W bulb provides 11,250 lumens of illumination and it is powered by your 12 volt system! 

The Optimum lamphead is offered 70W or 150W HID bulbs.  Designed to relight even when the bulb is hot!  Best of all, no generator is required - it's powered by your 12 volt system.  Available with fixed, portable, pole and brow mounts.  Proven reliable.

The FOCUS (FCA) low profile lampheads are designed to focus 100% of the light directly onto the scene. Available with a variety of powerful quartz halogen bulbs that range from 150 to 2000 watts and HID bulbs for the brow mounts.

The patented curved reflector has over 50 parabolic surfaces to eliminate wasted light. They redirect all of the light produced and focus it evenly into the action area.
This allows the FOCUS to put all of the light onto the scene, providing more light close to the vehicle as well as being brighter at a distance.

NightMaster Lampheads are affordable scene lights that have a proven track record on emergency apparatus.  Simple, functional, and available in multiple styles and mounting configurations.

Optimum, Focus, NightMaster and Brytte Day Models.

Scene Lighting that is no Longer Tethered to the Apparatus.

Portable Scene Lighting System that allows you to light a scene with an AC power source or without the need for an on-site AC power source (BRYTTE DAY).

Replacement bulbs are available from FRC for all Focus, Optimum, and NightMaster lampheads. The information sheets include safety warnings, mounting, wiring, cleaning, and bulb replacement procedures.

Bulb Types

Quartz Halogen
The quartz halogen bulb is a type of incandescent bulb that has been refined to produce more light per unit of energy. The filament tube has a small amount of halogen gas in it that prevents the darkening of the bulb and evaporation of the filament. This increases the bulb life, while producing crisp white light.

Halogen Infrared (HIR)
HIR bulbs provide all the benefits of standard halogen bulbs and operate more efficiently. An IR (infrared) coating is applied to the filament tube. This multiple layer coating redirects IR (heat) back on to the filament to produce more light for the same amount of energy. The amount of heat generated is reduced and the light is whiter than a standard halogen bulb.

High Intensity Discharge (HID)
Unlike the halogen incandescent bulbs, the HID bulb does not contain a filament. Instead, it creates light from an electrical discharge between two electrodes. This technology provides a brighter and crisper white light that is superior to halogen sources because it most resembles natural daylight and is very efficient.

Note: When handling a new bulb avoid touching it except on the flat seal at either end.

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