Command Light to Unveil New Battery-Powered Mobile Light at FDIC
FORT COLLINS, Colo. – March 29, 2024 – Command Light, a leader in emergency lighting, is unveiling a new battery-powered mobile light at FDIC 2024. With the introduction of its new battery-powered EOS-RDL (Rapid Deploy Light), Command Light continues to elevate mobile scene lighting in the fire industry.
This compact, battery-powered light combines choice of non-proprietary battery (DeWalt® FLEXVOLT, Makita®XGT or Milwaukee® REDLITHIUM) with high-powered LEDs from Akron, FireTech, FRC, Tomar, Whelen or Vision X. The light can also be spec’ed with optional shore power, allowing the unit to operate on 115 VAC or 220 VAC power.
Depending on choice of LED, this compact 10.5” x 9.75” x 9” light packs up to 20,500 lumens in a lightweight design. The EOS weighs as little as 9 lbs. and provides up to 4.5 hours of run time, depending on battery and fixture selections.
The EOS is the perfect partner to Command Light’s Trident Tripod, which is also powered by the same non-proprietary batteries (including HURST® EWXT/E3™ batteries), or can be spec’ed as an AC-powered tripod. Available in a 40- or 50-inch folding design, the Trident Tripod also can be paired with an arrow stick or message bar, converting this mobile light into a traffic advisor, or it can be spec’ed with an optional truck mount to secure the tripod to the back of an apparatus to provide easy storage and truck lighting.
Thanks to the EOS’ and Trident’s non-proprietary battery design, both lights were designed to complement your fire department’s other battery-powered tools. Look for the EOS-RDL’s official launch at the Command Light Booth (#3505)!
About Command Light
Command Light, located in Fort Collins, Colo., has specialized in scene lighting for the emergency industry for more than 25 years and features only the best light towers, compact scene lighting, traffic flow boards and other safety lighting products. Command Light’s towers are available in a variety of configurations, including AC or DC, different tower bases, varying output choices and a long list of options, like backlighting to illuminate both sides of the scene.
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