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AV60 Solar Light (hazard)

   

Battery access via sealed compartment


Avlite donates AUD$20 from the sale of each AV60 and AV70 light within Australia to the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia.

The AV60 solar-powered light provides great visibility, and is suitable for a range of applications including general hazard, barricade, and low-intensity obstruction lighting.   

Designed to be maintenance-free and have a service life of over 5 years, the popular AV60 model boasts user-adjustable intensity settings and can be set on-site to either fixed-on or flashing operation. The light is simply switched ‘ON’, and the unit is ready for immediate operation. Once installed, the AV60 requires no operator intervention.

During daylight hours the solar module charges the battery, and the light will automatically begin operation at dusk – once the ambient light threshold drops sufficiently.

Coupled with LED technology, and a high efficient DC/DC converter, the light may provide over 25 days of continuous operation without sunlight. The AV60 comes with a large 200mm OD base pattern, and is available with voltage-free contact for remote monitoring.
Features of the Avlite AV60-HZ
Integrated solar/battery system
LED technology – zero-maintenance
4Ah user-replaceable battery accessed via sealed compartment
Available with voltage-free contact for remote monitoring
Advantages of the AV60-HZ
Completely waterproof – IP68
Impact and weather resistant
Low installation costs
Independent of power grid
AV60-HZ Options
Mounting plate

   

Optional mounting plate

 
   
 

 



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