Larson Electronics LLC Releases a Heavy-Duty Battery-Powered Magnetic Signal Light


Industrial lighting leader, Larson Electronics LLC, released a portable magnetic signal light that runs on two 6V DC batteries and has an amber lens. This LED beacon provides visual warning when power is unavailable and includes two 200-pound magnets for portable mounting on flat metallic surfaces.

The HDFL-BP-A-M is a portable magnetic amber LED beacon that runs on two standard 6-volt DC spring terminal lantern batteries. This strobing beacon is an ideal notification light for warehouse equipment, farming operations, vehicles and construction sites, providing operators with a signal light in times when power is unavailable. This magnetic beacon produces illumination that can be seen from an impressive mile away and flashes 65 times per minute. The beacon is amber in color and operated via a simple rocker switch.

This LED beacon is 100% portable, easily mounted with two, 200-pound magnets located along the bottom of the light. The magnetic mounting allows the beacon to be installed and quickly removed from any flat magnetic surface, making it ideal for towing, trailers, roadside emergencies, and other industrial applications that may suddenly need a source of powerful illumination.

“This LED beacon is the perfect device to add to your toolbox in case of an emergency lighting situation,” said Rob Bresnahan, CEO of Larson Electronics LLC. “It weighs just 2 pounds and is less than a foot tall so it can be stored away easily. Whenever it’s needed you just simply take it out, turn it on and mount it. No messing with wires or complicated mounting brackets.”

About Larson Electronics LLC: Larson Electronics LLC



August 20, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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