Larson Electronics’ WALTP-L2X4-25CC-1227 quadpod mounted LED telescoping light tower

Larson Electronics’ WALTP-L2X4-25CC-1227 quadpod mounted LED telescoping light tower provides operators with a powerful, durable, easy to use lighting solution. Ideal for temporary scene lighting, this portable light tower can be quickly deployed to 10 feet and collapsed to 3.5 feet. The LED light heads can be adjusted up and down or be detached from the tower. The easy transport, deployment and storage of this LED light tower makes this unit a great lighting solution option for towing professionals.

The two 12 watt LED light heads produce a combined 1,440 lumens of high light output that can illuminate an area over 90’ long x 70’ wide. We also offer an optional flood version to produce a wider beam spread and more light over a larger area nearer the fixture. These LED lights have IP68 rated construction that is designed to withstand demanding environments. The housings are formed from cast aluminum and the lenses are unbreakable polycarbonate. These lights can withstand frigid temperatures, are waterproof to 3 meters and resist the ingress of dust, dirt and humidity. These units offer high resistance to shock and vibrations and are rated at 70% lumen maintenance after 50,000 hours of use.

The WALTP-L2X4-25CC-1227 comes equipped with a 25’ coil cord and an inline transformer that allows operation with standard 120-277V AC current. Alternatively, operators can disconnect the transformer and power these lights directly from 12 to 24 volt DC power sources via the cigarette plug cable, as they
can operate natively with DC current ranging from 9 to 32 VDC.

Learn more about the WALTP-L2X4-25CC-1227 and browse our collection of products at www.LarsonElectronics.com.

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