KEMP, Texas, March 06, 2018 -- Leader in industrial lighting, Larson Electronics LLC, released a solar powered LED light tower system that features eight 300-watt solar panels providing 30 hours of runtime per charge, a folding 6-stage light tower that deploys four 200-watt LEDs up to 30 feet, a 360º rotating boom, twenty-six 105aH AGM batteries, a Morningstar TS-MPPT-600V solar controller and a water-cooled diesel generator. The entire assembly provides is mounted on a single axle aluminum trailer for easy transportation, making this light tower ideal for remote and rugged locations.
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The SPLT-2.4K-LM30-FM-26X105AH-4X40L-10KW-CPR from Larson Electronics is a portable, solar powered LED light tower. This powerful lighting system is equipped with eight 300-watt solar panels, four 200-watt LED fixtures and twenty-six 105aH AGM batteries. The solar panels have a 30-degree tilt for optimized sunlight exposure and provide 30 hours of runtime on a single charge. The power cells come with an expected lifespan range of 5-7 years. The LED units operate on 24V DC and provide 13,000 lumens of white light with a color temperature rating of 5,000K, and can be used with a timer for automated control.
Rounding out this complete lighting solution is a Morningstar TS-MPPT-600V controller that manages power storage and allocation between the solar panels and batteries, internal cooling fans, an integrated compass and a sturdy NEMA 3R junction box, as well as a Perkins 403D-11G EPA Tier 4 generator with Stamford PI044E. The telescoping light mast is a 6-stage aluminum alloy unit that extends up to 29.5 feet and is retractable to 8 feet using a hydraulic lifting system. All components are mounted on a single-axle trailer with 185R/14C tires/rims.
“This solar powered light tower with a battery back up is ideal for outdoor uses,” said Rob Bresnahan, CEO of Larson Electronics LLC. “It has everything you need to light up large for surveillance, live events and concerts, or law enforcement and military operations.”
About Larson Electronics LLC: Larson Electronics LLC is a manufacturer of industrial lighting equipment and accessories. The company offers an extensive catalog of industry-grade lighting and power distribution products for the following sectors: manufacturing, construction, food processing, oil and gas, military, marine and automobile. Customers can benefit from the company’s hands-on, customized approach to lighting solutions. Larson Electronics provides expedited service for quotes, customer support and shipments.
For further information, please contact:
Rob Bresnahan, President and CEO
Toll-free: 1-800-369-6671
Phone: 903-498-3363
Fax: 903-498-3364
E-mail: [email protected]
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