24-36 hours of continuous flash
Battery status with push of button
Quickly change batteries without the need for tools
Tap any button to turn on flare
30,000 lbs crush strength
Flare specification: Weight = .6 lbs,
Dimensions: L = 4.25 in, W = 3.5 in, H = 1 in.
10 Set specification: Weight with flares = 8.5 lbs ,
Dimensions: L = 11.7 in, W = 9.2 in, H = 1.2 in
Includes: Carrying case, Alkaline batteries installed for each flare
Radio communication: 2.4 GHZ (ISM band)
50+ feet (15 meters) range on ground
1000+ feet (330 meters) range when placed on top of a cone
Built strong - can withstand 30,000 lbs static load
IP65 rated - Water, snow, dust resistant (can withstand any weather
event)
12 bright through-hole side LEDs, 4 bright surface mount
top LEDs
3000+ feet (1000 meter) visibility with 360-degree horizontal
viewing angle and 180-degree vertical projection.
Available in a Rechargeable or Alkaline battery system
Rechargeable system is powered by Lithium Polymer
7.4V, 1710 mAh (20-24 hrs continuous flash time)
Alkaline is powered by 4 off-the-shelf AA-Alkaline
batteries (36-40 hrs continuous flash time)
No federal or state specification or approval needed to use
RDS (Rapid Deployment System). Turn on a Flare by simply removing
from the case. No buttons needed. (Rechargeable version only)
Tilt sensor to detect the flare's orientation and flash out the top or
from the side (energy saving feature).
Override this feature and place cones over the flares while they are flashing out the top LEDs. This will brightly illuminate the inside of your cones, making your cones a sequential warning!
Strong and durable magnetic base to allow mounting on vehicles, signs, cones, etc. Mounting flares on back of vehicle creates an effective/low cost
temporary light bar.
Reverse sequence direction without resetting system (can be deployed
in the reverse order).
5 unique flash patterns to choose from (4 sequential, 1 simultaneous). (One flare will change/control patterns to all flares in string)
Pattern 1 = Single flare march
Pattern 2 = Two flare march
Pattern 3 = “Wave” pattern (tail off pattern)
Pattern 4 = Fast, single flare march (alerting)
Pattern 5 = Simultaneous pattern (tail on, tail off)