Larson Electronics LLC has released a solar powered LED light tower system that features two 265-watt solar panels providing 350-amp hours of usable battery per day on each charge, a telescoping 5-stage light tower with 360-degree boom that deploys two 50-watt LEDs up to 30-feet and two 12V batteries. The entire assembly is mounted on a single axle aluminum trailer for transportation, making this light tower ideal for remote and rugged locations.
The SPLT-.53K-LM30-2XWP500-TLR7 from Larson Electronics is a portable, solar powered LED light tower. This lighting system is equipped with two 265-watt solar panels, two 50-watt LED fixtures and two 12V 250aH 8D batteries. The solar panels have a 45-degree tilt for optimized sunlight exposure and provide 350-amp hours of runtime on a single charge with 5.5 hours of maximum sunlight. The LED units operate on 12 volts stepped up to 120V and provides 10,000 lumens of white light with a standard color temperature rating of 5,000K.
Rounding out this lighting solution is a solar charger control box, integral cooling fans and a sturdy NEMA 3R junction box. The telescoping light mast is a 5-stage aluminum alloy unit that extends up to 30 feet and is retractable to 13.5 feet via a manual crank system, for applications that require a smaller footprint. All components are mounted on a single-axle trailer equipped with 3,500 lbs. axle and leaf springs with 15-inch trailer tires. A standard 2-inch ball coupling, two standard safety chains, and 7-pin flat trailer plug allow for hookup and towing ease.