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Larson Electronics Releases 1.8KW Solar Powered Light Tower Equipped with Four 160 Watt LED Lights

published: 2014-06-26 11:31

Larson Electronics, a global supplier of industrial grade lighting, released a Solar Powered Generator with a Pneumatic Light Mast equipped with four 160 watt LED light heads. This solar light tower includes 6 solar panels, a solar charging system, battery bank and pneumatic mast mounted on a trailer with outriggers and a removable tongue.

The SPLT-1.8K-800A-30-4X160W-LED-MS is a 1.8KW solar generator system that replenishes 800 amp hours of usable battery capacity per day. This solar security system is equipped with four 160 watt LED light heads atop a 30’ collapsible, pneumatic mast and is equipped with a motion sensor for instant illumination whenever motion is detected. This unit is comprised of six 30 watt solar panels, generating a total maximum output of 1.8KW. The panels are mounted to a rotating axis assembly and can be rotated until they face inwards, which protects the panels during transport. When deployed, the panels are rotated until they face upwards. In this 24 volt system, each panel is terminated with a fused combiner box with a single lever action cut-off switch. With the switch set to the ‘on’ position, the combiner box passes power to the 80 amp capacity Outback Extreme charge controller. The charge controller charges an 800 amp battery bank. The battery system is comprised of eight 6 volt batteries tied together in series and parallel. The trailer houses a built-in wire raceway that brings power from the component control center and batteries to the light mast.

“Our new pneumatic light mast is fully solar and requires no fuel to operate,” Rob Bresnahan with Larsonelectronics.com said. “In the event that there is an issue with the solar trailer, the operator can simply remove the SD card from the Mate 3 and send it in for analysis.”

Larson Electrionics' Solar Powered Security Light Tower. (Photo Credit: Larson Electronics)
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