Larson Electronics Releases 120 Watt Battery Powered LED Light Tower
Larson Electronics, a leading industrial lighting company, announced the release of a 120 watt self-contained LED light tower that offers high power, maximum portability, and versatile lighting configurations in a compact and durable design.
The WAL-BP-3XLED-CPR http://www.larsonelectronics.com/p-106158-120-watt... rechargeable LED light tower from Larson Electronics features a unique light assembly that consists of three light heads attached to a circular bracket and an articulated center support, allowing for a wide range of positioning. The three light heads are independently adjustable from a linear horizontal formation all the way around to a circular formation for 360° illumination. Specially chosen for their high lumen output and extreme longevity, these light heads are constructed with Cree T6 LED emitters that produce 12,000 lumens of cool white light while drawing only 120 watts of power. Each light head is housed within a rugged aluminum alloy body and protected behind a shatter resistant polycarbonate lens.
This portable LED light tower is equipped with a remote controlled three way switch for high, middle, and low illumination settings. The three way remote control has a range of 164’, allowing operators to make light level adjustments from a distance. This battery powered light tower comes with a pelican style case that serves as the mounting base, transport system, and storage case. This heavy duty waterproof case contains all of the operational equipment and provides secure protection against damage from impacts and contaminants when closed. This case includes a collapsible handle and solid wheels for transporting. This unit is powered by an onboard rechargeable 12 volt lithium ion battery pack with a three to twelve hour run-time depending on the setting of the unit. “This new portable light tower is a self-contained lighting solution designed to be easily deployed for applications such as emergency rescue, fire, police, and utility maintenance,” said Rob Bresnahan, CEO of Larson Electronics. “For storage and transport, the light assembly and tower can be stored within the wheeled case, aiding in mobility and providing operators with a compact lighting solution when storage space is of the essence.”
Larson Electronics specializes in portable industrial lighting equipment, high mast light towers, explosion proof light fixtures, power distribution systems, LED lighting and more. To view their wide range of products, visit them on the web at http://www.larsonelectronics.com/default.aspx Larsonelectronics.com or call 1-800-369-6671 for more information.