Solar Powered Security Camera & LED Pneumatic Light Tower with Speaker Horns - 4G Wireless!

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If you need a solar powered light tower with 4G Wireless capabilities, bright LED lights, Speaker Horns and a Motion Sensor, invest in this industrial Texas built Solar Powered Pneumatic Mast from Larson Electronics!

https://www.larsonelectronics.com/product/269381/600w-solar-powered-security-mast-2-ptz-cameras-2-led-lights-1-strobe-light-2-siren-horns-pas-4g-lte-router

Made in Texas

The Larson Electronics SPG366A-600-2XPTZ-STRB.RB-MS-BC.120V-W4G-M2 Solar Powered Security Mast provides active and reliable monitoring of remote locations, outdoor areas and work sites. This unit features two 265 watt solar panels that charges the 160aH lithium-ion battery bank with 160aH of usable power, a 120V AC battery charger, two LED flood lights, one blue/red strobe light, two siren horns, two PTZ cameras, 2TB NVR, 4G LTE router and omni-directional speaker.

The SPG366A-600-2XPTZ-STRB.RB-MS-BC.120V-W4G-M2 is ideal for monitoring and security in outdoor, remote locations. The towable unit can be transported and deployed by a single operator for increased versatility on the job. The equipment tower is raised and lowered via an included air compressor. The compressor and all other on-board electronics are powered fully by the solar charged battery bank.

Light Mast/Equipment Tower: The SPG366A-600-2XPTZ-STRB.RB-MS-BC.120V-W4G-M2 features a twenty-foot tall pneumatic light tower with a T-Head mounting bracket mounted at the top. The mounting bracket holds two LED flood lights, one LED strobe light, two PTZ cameras, two siren horns, 4G LTE router, omni-directional speaker and motion sensors. The aluminum mast is raised and lowered to its full height via an on-board air compressor. The compressor is operated via controls mounted on the inside of the unit's access door. Operators make sure the control systems switch is powered on and the mast drain valve is fully closed by turning it completely clockwise before toggling on the air compressor switch. Once the compressor switch is turned on, it will automatically begin to raise the mast and mounted equipment to a height of twenty feet. The mast lowering process is just as simple. Operators simply confirm that the air compressor power switch is in the off position before opening the mast drain valve by turning it completely counterclockwise. The mast will lower itself back to its lowest position. Once that occurs, operators re-close the mast drain valve completely.

All power on the unit can then be shut off for storage or transport. Internal wiring within the pneumatic mast aids in cable management, as well as reducing tampering and vandalism. Another very useful feature of the air compressor is that it will automatically "top off" every few days to ensure that the mast stays in a fully extended position for longer deployment periods.

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