Beacon 360 Go Remote Area LED Light

EIN Beacon360 400

March 29, 2021

For those times where you want ultimate flexibility and portability for your lighting needs, Lind Equipment have proudly introduced the battery operated Beacon360 GO.  It has all the durability and strong light output that you are used to with the corded Beacon360 Blaze, but with a rechargeable battery source built right in.    

Approvals:  cETLus portable work light and CE Certified.  Patented product.
Light Temperature:  4500K (bright white light – no blue tint)
Lumens: 6,000
Watts: 45W
Battery:  Lithium Ion
Charge time: 4-5 hours
Run time: 100% mode – 4 hours, 50% mode – 8 hours, 15% mode – 25 hours
LED Life Expectancy:  The integrated LED chip is designed to last for 50,000 hours.
Environmental Rating:  IP65 (weatherproof)
Construction: Cast aluminum housing, polycarbonate lenses
Switch: Multiple setting push button (100% / 50% / 15% / off)
Weight: 9 lbs (light head only)
Height: 12″ (light head)
Diameter: 6.5″ (light head)
Warranty: Three years (see details)

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