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Magnalight Introduces Battery Charged LED Beacon

Magnalight from Larson Electronics has introduced the Magnalight CS-A-24 LED Strobe beacon that can be mounted magnetically and can be charged by batteries.

BATTERY POWERED SIGNAL BEACON Designed with portability in mind, this battery powered signal beacon is equipped with a magnetic base that allows operators to mount this unit to any vehicle, equipment or metallic surface that will accept a magnet without the need for wiring or drilling holes. Credit: Larson Electronics

The beacon is charged by four AA batteries and can be mounted on any magnetic surface. The light from the beacon can reach to a distance of up to 3 mi.

A beacon can be continuously operated for 40 hours on a single set of batteries. The mounting magnet weighs around 31kgs, which makes for ideal usage on towing equipment as it can be securely attached to any surface or equipment. The beacon can operate in strobe mode or continuous mode and can be controlled by a push button located at the back of the beacon. The beacon has a height of 3.75”, depth of 1.75” and a width of 7.25” which makes it a very compact solution in operations, which require very little space. The portable, Amber coloured beacon can withstand heavy usage and vibration for long periods of time. The CS-A-24LED Strobe beacon is also weatherproof and provides options for adding additional magnets at the top or at the back of the beacon.

Magnalight specialises in the production of LED strobe lights, LED equipment lights, coloured LED lights and portable LED lights.

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