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CARMANAH MODEL
650
The M650 was designed to excel
in the world's most demanding environments with intelligence and
performance that is unrivalled by any other marine lantern on the market.
The M650 is the first self contained solar powered lantern to incorporate
intelligent deployment location settings that allow the light to be tuned
to its location, protecting it against improper configuration.
Unprecedented reliability
with a patented microprocessor energy management system that monitors the
current environmental conditions and allows the light to automatically
adjust for consistent operation and long life under the toughest
conditions. All components are incorporated within a compact, stand-alone
unit for easy deployment and relocation. A replaceable battery pack
extends service life beyond five years, reducing total cost of ownership
and resulting in significant cost savings.
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Note:
Peak IALA intensity dependant on location. Based on equatorial location
of
12-hour night duration and 21%
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FEATURES
AND BENEFITS
- Up to 44 candela IALA peak intensity and 4 nautical mile visibility
- Available in all IALA chromaticity colors
- Intelligent deployment location settings protect against improper
configuration
- Intuitive on-board user interface, infrared remote and software
programmability
- Replaceable and recyclable battery pack
- Completely self-contained and watertight
- Designed to operate reliably under most environmental conditions
- Vandal-resistant and virtually indestructible
- Installation takes minutes and requires
minimal technical expertise
- Provides up to five years of operation with no
maintenance or servicing
- Will charge under nearly all weather
conditions
- Manufactured to ISO9001
- Quality Assurance Standards
- 30 day satisfaction guarantee and three year
warranty
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Toll Free
(North America Only) 1-877-446-3337
Direct: 1-506-633-7850
Fax: 1-506-633-7859
Email:
sales@buoysandlights.com
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