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SOLAR MARINE LIGHTS

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Model 702-GPS
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SOLAR MARINE LIGHTS
Model 702-GPS (3 nautical miles)

Specifications

Specification
Value
Light Output
Flashing*
Steady
Effective Intensity
    Green, Amber, Red, White

~18 Candela

~6 Candela
Nominal Night Range
    Green, Amber, Red, White

~3.2 NM

~2.2 NM
Vertical Divergence
7° @ 50% Intensity
Horizontal Output
360°
Operation
Minimum Autonomy
300 Hours
150 Hours
Minimum Equivalent Peak Sun Hours to Maintain Minimum Autonomy
1.5 Hours
3 Hours
Latitude Range
55° S to 55° N
On/Off Level
70/100 lux
Illumination Technology
24 LEDs depending on color
Lifespan of LEDs**
Up to 100,000 hours
Chromacity of Color Output
Meets IALA specifications
Available Flash Patterns (custom patterns available)
208 including steady-on
Synchronization Drift
+/- 50 ms maximum
Construction
Solar Panels
Mono-Crystalline panel fully encapsulated in UV-protected polyurethane and domed for higher efficiency
Battery
Pure-lead thin plate with starved-electrolyte
Lens Material
Polycarbonate
Battery Venting
Vent at base of unit
Sealing
Fully sealed, self-contained unit
Weight
7.75 kg (17 lbs)
Environmental and Electrical
Temperature Range***
-40° to +80° C
(-40° to 176° F)
Waterproof
As per IP67 (NEMA 6)
Salt Fog Corrosion, Vibration
As per TP1861E
Explosion Resistance
As per MIL-STD-810E
Method 511.3
CE Approval
As per EN 60945:1997
Quality Control and Patents
Quality Assurance
ISO 9001
Trademarks and Patents
US Patents: 5,782,552 & 6,013,985
European Patent Application:96925627.0
Other patents pending

 * All Flashing Light specifications are based on a 12.5% duty cycle (code 064 - 15 flashes per minute).

** Amber, Red, Green: ~14 years to 80% of original effective intensity when operated at night with a 12.5% duty cycle.


*** Consistent ambient temperatures above +25°C (+77°F) may affect overall battery life. Temperatures above +60°C (+140°F) may affect output.

 

 

 
 
 
 
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