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3000 Watt Mini Generator Powered Light Tower Released

December 30, 2015 By Jennifer Calhoon Leave a Comment

LarsonLarson Electronics announced the release of a mini light tower featuring three 1000 watt metal halide lamp heads, a 3,500VA generator for operation, and an adjustable tower built on a wheeled frame for portability.

The WAL-ML-3XM-3G mini light tower from Larson Electronics is an ideal solution for operators who need a fully portable yet easy to operate light system capable of illuminating large areas. Equipped with a heavy duty adjustable tower, a 3500 VA generator, and three 1000 watt metal halide lamps, this mini tower provides operators with an easily deployed lighting system that can provide over 300,000 lumens of illumination for up to five hours on a single tank of gas. This portable lighting system is designed for standalone operation and high mobility while providing enough output to illuminate approximately three acres of area effectively.

This mini light tower is comprised of three adjustable light heads mounted atop a telescoping mini tower that is mounted on a wheeled cart base. The tower is constructed of heavy gauge steel for durability, and a tough powder coat finish provides protection against rust and corrosion. This adjustable and collapsible tower can be extended to twelve feet, collapsed to seven feet, and includes four wheels that allow the operator to simply roll the entire assembly to a new location when fully deployed. A single hand crank winch allows operators to easily raise or lower the tower as needed, and a removable lamp mounting platform allows operators to remove the lights for storage and transporting.

“This new mini light tower combines easy portability with a stand-alone power source to provide operators with a very dependable and easy to maneuver source of light for large areas,” said Rob Bresnahan with Larsonelectronics.com. “The wheeled base with a built-in swivel handle allows operators to move this tower from one side of a work space to another with ease.”

Larson Electronics specializes in portable industrial lighting equipment, high mast light towers, explosion proof light fixtures, power distribution systems, LED lighting and more. To view their wide range of products, visit them on the web at Larsonelectronics.com or call 1-800-369-6671 for more information. Larson Electronics will be attending the 2016 OTC show in Houston, Texas from May 2nd to May 5th. Visit them at booth 6716 to inquire about their lighting solutions for many industrial applications.

Larson Electronics
www.larsonelectronics.com

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