Ecmweb 5504 Pelican

Remote area lighting system

April 16, 2013
The 9460RS and 9470RS are part of a line of rechargeable area lighting systems that provide convenient and ecologically responsible alternatives to wasteful generator-powered lights
The 9460RS and 9470RS are part of a line of rechargeable area lighting systems that provide convenient and ecologically responsible
alternatives to wasteful generator-powered lights. Both models include a set of two key chain remote control units that allow the user to turn the system on or off from 60 ft. Their Intelligent Control System calculates and displays current battery life, allowing the user to regulate the intensity of the light and choose the desired run time. In addition, they feature an integrated, multi-terrain trolley with 1.5 in polyurethane wheels and a pull handle for easier transport across gravel, dirt, and rough surfaces. Also included is a 12V volt power supply port. The 9460RSfeatures two swiveling telescope masts and two 360 degree articulated light arrays and radiates up to 6,000 lumens. The 9470RS features 24 LEDs mounted on four 6-ft telescoping light towers for a peak output of 12,000 lumens for up to 7 hours. Both lighting systems are available in either black or yellow cases.Pelican Products, Inc.

For more information, visit www.Pelican.com.

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