Mole 200w Midget:
The Mole 200w Midget from Mole Richardson is a small, rugged tungsten-halogen 200 watt Fresnel solar-spot that can be focused from spot-to-flood with an even field. Widely used in the Motion Picture and Television Studios and Still Photography as a key-light or back-light. When equipped with an optional 200 watt bulb, this fixture will throw a beam of light of 295 footcandles 1.3 feet in diameter from 10 feet @ full spot. The Mole 200w Mole 200w Midget will throw a beam of 30 foot-candles 8.4 feet in diameter @ full flood, from the same distance. It is designed to be placed in tight spaces as an accent light, or as a main light for small subjects and accepts bulbs in 100, 150, 200, or 250 wattages. The light features a cast aluminum construction and mounts to a standard 5/8″ stud.
SPECS:
Head: Type 2351, 200 Watts.
Rating: 120/240 volts, A.C. or D.C., 1.7 amps max. – 200 Watts.
Socket: Double contact bayonet.
Switch: Rugged aluminum casting, thru-cord type in cable.
Cable: Attached 25 ft., Type SO, 3 conductor #18 AWG with Edison plug (Other plugs available upon request.)
Head Construction: Solid sheet steel and aluminum die casting.
Yoke: Cast aluminum. Fits any standard 5/8″ (16 mm) spud.
Condenser: 3″ dia. Fresnel lens of glass 12° to 58° field angle.
Reflector: Alzak aluminum.
Focusing: Rotating plastic knob on back.
Size: 6 ¼” x 4″ x 6 ⅛ ”
Weight: 4 ¾ lbs. (w/ cable and base plate.)