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Mount Signal Warning Light |
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Model YLX-18-RM has full 360° visibility. Secure on watercraft
pipe work or railing using the anodized aluminum rail mounting
bracket that accommodates up to 1-5/8" diameter. Easy to
secure in place, as well as remove for storage. Available in
amber, blue, clear, green and red. Flashing and steady-on operational
modes. |
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| SPECIFICATIONS
- YLX-18-RM |
| Voltage/Power
Source: |
3 VDC / (2) D-cell Alkaline
batteries |
| Operational Modes: |
60 double flashes/min. or Steady-on |
| Lamp Bulb/Lamp
Life: |
(5) Super bright LEDs / 100,000 hours |
| Visibility: |
360 degrees |
| Battery Life: |
225 Steady-on hours |
| Optics: |
Polycarbonate / Individual LED diffusers |
| Weight: |
1.7 lbs. (with batteries - not included) |
| Standard features: |
External “on/off” push button
switch |
| Operational control switch in battery
housing |
| 8”
long lanyard |
| Anodized aluminum vice
mounting bracket |
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Signal Light - portable
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