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Carbon8Lighting

Stand: RA5

ON DISPLAY: NEW RELEASE BATTERY OPERATED MOBILE LIGHTING TOWER

A newcomer to Hillhead, Carbon8Lighting will be demonstrating the amazing, new T3 Light Ranger, a super-bright, battery-powered mobile lighting tower that will do the job of a diesel generator lighting tower at a fraction of the cost.

The T3 Light Ranger is compact enough to fit in the back of a hatchback car and weighs only 48kg with battery. Once it’s out of the boot, the tower is movable and deployable by one person, meaning that it’s easy to move the light to exactly where you need it.

The advanced technology battery will run the tower up to 40 hours and takes only 5 hours to fully charge. It can be charged in situ, including during operation. A separate 110/240v charger offers the ability to charge multiple batteries and swapping out the battery takes only seconds.

The 1.25kWh battery costs only pence to fully charge so the T3 Light Ranger offers huge savings in running costs. Add to this the benefits of zero emissions, silent running and no restrictions associated with using diesel. It’s clear to see why so many companies are using the T3 Light Ranger in such a varied range of environments.

The tower has already been embraced by the major organisations including BAM UK and Ireland, and Warner Brothers. Gap Group has added the tower to its extensive fleet, making the T3 Light Ranger available nationally for hire.

Phone

01253 300031

Address

61/62 Tempus Business Centre
Kingsclere Road
Basingstole
RG21 6XG
United Kingdom

Website

https://www.carbon8lighting.info/
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