Greater safety and efficiency in emergency and defense operations
Peli's new 9730 Remote Area Lighting System, with 4,800 lumens and over 18 hours of runtime, improves safety and efficiency in emergency and defense operations.
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Peli Products, S.L.U., a global leader in advanced mobile lighting systems, has now introduced the Peli 9730 Remote Area Lighting System (RALS), which Peli claims is the next level in professional work lighting. It combines impressive performance, high safety, and maximum mobility. With 4,800 lumens, over 18 hours of operating time, and a significantly lighter and more compact design, the 9730 RALS is set to raise the bar for field use.
The new system offers significant improvements over previous RALS models, increasing both light output and operational efficiency. The rechargeable battery eliminates the need for fuel-powered generators, providing a cleaner, quieter, and more cost-effective solution that reduces emissions, minimizes downtime, and increases on-site safety.
Designed for emergency services, police, military, and industrial applications, the 9730 RALS provides reliable and flexible lighting for temporary work areas, command posts, and inspections. The removable light head allows for various setups, including tripod mounting for greater area coverage. A rear-facing ground light improves visibility on the ground and reduces the risk of tripping accidents in dark environments. Weighing only 8.3 kilograms, the system is easy to transport and quick to set up, and the IP-certified, waterproof housing ensures maximum robustness in harsh conditions.
“With the 9730 RALS, we are taking mobile lighting to a new level,” explains Ebru Doyuran, Product Marketing Manager at Peli. “More power, less weight, and additional safety features enable professionals to work more efficiently and sustainably wherever they are.”
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