solar obstruction light

The solar panel comes with YSL10 provides power supply to the light, which makes YSL10 a self-contained and care-free light unit. Also, with the solar function, the light is easy to deploy to almost any condition and any emergency case. Robust body built and surface coating provides good protection against hash environments.
YSL10 is also available with an optional on/off switch for storing and protect battery from over-discharging.

Application
• High-rise building marking
• Telecom tower marking
• Road obstruction marking
• Navigation aid
• Port, dock entrance & walkway
• Buoy marking
• Offshore gas & oil platform

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What is the spike on top good for? How much is such a unit? Which type of battery used?

spike on top keep off the birds. NI-MH battery, about 130 USD/pcs

Thanks for the infos….but I guess here have not many people need for such a unit for that price.

we supply low price good performance aviation light

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I am actually interested in one of these for marine navigation light. Does the off/on switch come with the light? is the switch water proof? Doesn’t look like it is in the picture. I need a green light at the end of my dock to find it in the dark. Large lake.

I would have thought these lights would be hooked up to mains? If it is just a NiMH how often does it have to be changed? There is no solar charger on it?

Makes me think of this maintenance must be a bitch lol!

That little toggle switch on the side doesn’t look waterproof.
How is this sealed?

The solar panel, I’m guessing, is the flat dark top thing under the little plastic spike that makes it look like a Prussian helmet.

yes, the off/on switch come with the light. switch also water proof ( ip67). we look forward to your coopration email: sunny@yssignal.com whatsapp: +8618773143861

the solar pannel on the top. ! http://www.yssignal.com/editor/attached/image/20160415194714891489.JPG!

Nice unit, will the solar panel keep the thing charged in the dark gloomy winter months in Alaska . I probably can’t afford it anyway but it would be nice marker for my dock :stuck_out_tongue:
6 hours of not very bright daylight and 18 hours of dark

I think you can use our YSL50 . solar pannel on 4 Side edge . www.yssignal.com

you can use AC or DC products www.yssignal.com