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December 2012

Vol. 17, No. 53 Week of December 30, 2012

Oil Patch Bits: Magnalight.com announces release of mini-tower light

Larson Electronics’ Magnalight.com said Dec. 18 that it has released a generator powered light tower designed to provide easy setup and mobility in a high powered stand alone package. The WAL-ML-2XM-3G mini light tower produces over 200,000 lumens of light output and can be extended to 12 feet in height, yet is small enough to be wheeled into various locations, deployed by one person, and provides standalone operation for six hours on a single tank of fuel.

The WAL-ML-2XM-3G mini light tower from Larson Electronics’ Magnalight.com provides enough output to effectively illuminate large areas, yet can be set up by one person and operated independently of external power sources. Consisting of an adjustable mast that can be extended from 7 to 12 feet in height, two 1,000 watt metal halide lamps, and a 3000VA generator, this mini light tower is a complete lighting package. The tower and base assembly on this unit is constructed of heavy gauge steel that has been powder coated for high strength and resistance to rust and corrosion. The tower can be adjusted from 7 to 12 feet in height using an included hand winch, allowing operators to adjust the height to suit their particular needs and achieve full illumination of large work sites or outdoor events.

For more information visit www.magnalight.com.






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