• Warning lights require no external power

    Superior Signals Inc has introduced its Meteorlite self-contained LED directional warning lights. These lights offers an alternative to the standard strobe
    Aug. 1, 2004

    Superior Signals Inc has introduced its Meteorlite self-contained LED directional warning lights. These lights offers an alternative to the standard strobe light, which requires an external power supply. Meteorlite LED lights have the added benefit of offering a low amp draw and are rated at 100,000 hours of life.

    These lights come in a 6.5" oval or 4" round grommet- mounted housing, or in a Par 36 rubber housing. They are multi-voltage at 12 to 24 volts DC. Two lights may be used together to random quint flash, or two can be connected for an alternating quint flash display. Each LED light head is available in amber and clear and has 19 LEDs per head. They come standard with a five-year limited warranty.

    For additional information, contact Superior Signals, 15785 S Keeler Terrace, Olathe KS 66062.

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