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LED lantern TBS-360 with circular action
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The lantern is autonomous, it automatically starts working in the dark. In the upper part of the lantern body there is a solar panel, which allows you to restore the battery charge during the day. The lantern has a stand made of polypropylene plastic (block copolymer).
There are three equidistant holes F12mm in the lower part of the stand for mounting on the navigation sign. The rack of this lantern has a compartment in the body for installation of an additional power supply (Liman 4.0 in 150Ah) (ZRR 131/185)) But you can also use additional power supplies installed in the navigation sign pencil case. Four colours: red, green, white, yellow.
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