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Vol. 19, No. 4 Week of January 26, 2014
Providing coverage of Bakken oil and gas

Bakken Directory 2014: Larson Electronics releases instant ON security light

Larson Electronics Magnalight said March 20 that it has released the WAL-TSL-300W-LED LED tower security light. Modeled after the successful metal halide light series, the LED version of this amiable security light features “instant on” and hot restrike capabilities.

Designed to deliver all the power of its 1500 watt metal halide sibling, this 300 watt LED security light continues to offer the operator the ability to easily pan and tilt the light beam as needed. The light is mounted to the top of a wall or tower deck and operators in prisons or military installations can use the light to identify issues up to 1000 feet away. While the metal halide models had to “warm up,” these LED lights are on immediately when the light is energized. Until now, only high wattage incandescent turned on instantly, however, those bulbs get very hot and require constant replacement. The WAL-TSL-300W-LED tower security light is a modern alternative that produces light that exceeds the output of metal halide in distance, color correctness, intensity and longevity. For more information visit www.Magnalight.com.



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