LED Aurora floodlight
March 2013
News
Nitech has introduced the new LED Aurora floodlight – portable lighting for professionals. This model is the latest development from Nitech and produces illumination using the latest technology. With performance of up to 36 hours full power of daylight quality and shadow-free light. It is a superb light source with excellent battery life, with the equivalent to 500 W halogen – 9500 Lumens.
The LED Aurora floodlight is eco-friendly with rapid recharge from any mains supply (110-230 VAC) or 12 V vehicle source. The floodlight has been constructed from a waterproof (IP68) standard with high grade pressure die cast aluminium casing and a polycarbonate lens, a versatile height extender is available for raised operations.
The safety of this floodlight is low voltage, cool and silent running with no fumes or trailing cables which enables it to be used in confined spaces. Visual and audible warning indicates low battery voltage during operation with electronic intelligent charger and LED status indication.
Finish is in red or yellow powder coat (other colours to special order). There are various customised model options available for light output and battery power. Applications include:
* Municipal services.
* Plant and factories for maintenance.
* Security: fire, police and emergency services.
* Search and rescue.
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