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Rescueme Edf1 Ocean Signal Electronic Distress Flare

$281.95/Each
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Part# 13-20241
MFR Model# 750S-01710

Overview

The rescueME EDF1 electronic distress flare offers users a safe and long-lasting solution to visual signalling in an emergency.

The unique lens design combined with the use of advanced LEDs and highly efficient circuit technology ensures a constant level of light output throughout the life of the user replaceable battery.

The light output is a beam of over 30° throughout the full 360° azimuth, providing in excess of 6 times more light coverage than other electronic flares*. Light is also distributed throughout the hemisphere above the unit to ensure visibility from the air.

Unlike single use pyrotechnic flares the rescueME EDF1 can be used repeatedly in any of its four modes, ensuring continued visibility is maintained over a longer period. The unit is both safe to store and operate while also eliminating any worries associated with disposal.

The compact size and rugged design means the rescueME EDF1 is the perfect safety product for a grab bag, life raft or hiker’s backpack.

Specifications

Battery
  • Type: Lithium Primary
  • Chemistry: LiMnO2
  • Operating life: >6 hours
Environmental
  • Operating Temperature Range: -20°C to +55°C
  • Storage Temperature Range: -30°C to +70°C
  • Waterproof: 10metres at +20°C
  • Weight: 155g (5.5oz)
  • Size: 187(h) x 42(diam)mm

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