Larson Electronics Magnalight.com Adds Tripod Mounted LED Area Light
KEMP, Texas, Nov. 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Larson Electronics' Magnalight.com added the WALTP-2X24ET-1227 tripod mounted LED area light to its array of high powered, portable area lighting products. Featuring 144 watts and operating off of either low voltage (12/24 Volts DC) or 120/277 Volts AC, this versatile LED area light meets the requirements of operators seeking portability, high light output and versatility of power source.
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Larson Electronics added the latest member to its family of portable area lights. The WALTP-2X24ET-1227 offers a dual head LED light heads on an eight pound collapsible tripod that elevates the LED lights to 12 feet. Combined with a power management system that enables operators to run this LED area light from their vehicle or from a wall outlet, this 144 watt LED telescoping area light enables operators to deploy in any environment in just a few minutes. The LED light heads are military grade and will continue to operate even if knocked over repeatedly. The entire assembly collapses to less than 4 feet in length and weighs under 20 pounds, making it ideal for storage in most work trucks. When deployed, the light heads elevate to 12 feet enabling maximum area coverage while keeping the light source from blinding nearby workers.
"The WALTP-2X24ET-1227 tripod mounted LED area light offers a combination of attractive price point, wide area coverage and portability. This light is designed for operators that need to illuminate a parking lot size area, using grid, generator or vehicle power sources."
Larson Electronics make a wide range of tripod mounted area lights with HID, halogen and LED light sources, operating on any available power source. You can learn more at Magnalight.com or contact us at 1-800-369-6671 (1-903-498-3363 international).
SOURCE Larson Electronics
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