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Sealite SL70 Solar Marine Light 2-3NM LED Beacon, Compact All-Weather, Low-Maintenance Navigation For Buoys And Piers

SKU SL70
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Original price $1,585.00
Original price $1,585.00 - Original price $1,585.00
Original price $1,585.00
Current price $1,339.99
$1,339.99 - $1,339.99
Current price $1,339.99
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Sealite SL70 2-3nm Solar Marine Light combines compact size with serious visibility, delivering dependable navigation lighting for buoys, pierheads, markers, and helms where space is at a premium. Built to perform in diverse sunlight conditions, this LED beacon marks the channel clearly while asking for minimal maintenance in return. Key features that set the SL70 apart - Dual high-performance solar modules: Consistent operation even in low sunlight, so your marker stays bright when it matters most. - Six ultra-high intensity LEDs: Strong, reliable flashes that cut through spray and darkness for clear identification. - 8Ah NiMH battery pack: Balanced power reserve designed for extended service intervals between replacements. - 256 IALA flash patterns: Highly flexible signaling options that you can adjust on-site, without needing external devices. - User-replaceable battery in a sealed IP68 compartment: Easy upkeep that minimizes downtime and prolongs life in harsh marine environments. - Award-winning lens design: Optimized light distribution for maximum visibility at the critical 2-3 nautical mile range. - Longevity you can count on: Product life expectancy up to 12 years, delivering long-term value and consistency. - Five color options: Red, Green, White, Yellow, Blue to suit your marking scheme and local regulations. - Direct NZ shipping: Reliable distribution through our local supplier, with product code SL70 for easy reference and ordering. Why the Sealite SL70 helps you work smarter on the water - Practical, maintenance-friendly design: The battery is easily replaceable, reducing service calls and downtime during seasonal changes or dockside maintenance. - Versatile, reliable performance: Dual solar modules ensure the light remains operational across varying weather patterns—from bright sunny days to cloudier spells—so your markers stay lit when visibility matters most. - Clear signaling across environments: The combination of bright LEDs and a refined lens delivers crisp, unmistakable flashes that help mariners locate channels, moorings, and hazard marks quickly, even in busy waters. Who this is ideal for - Harbor masters and marina operators looking for a low-maintenance, long-life solar light for buoys and markers. - Small ports and coastal markers that demand reliable night visibility without complex power infrastructure. - Boat clubs, sailing schools, and coastal facilities needing a durable, easy-to-service navigation light with flexible signaling options. Practical considerations and use cases - Install where power is scarce: Ideal for remote markers, channel signs, and breakwater approaches where trenching for cabling isn’t feasible. - Routine maintenance made simple: Periodic battery checks and straightforward replacement keep the SL70 performing at peak efficiency year after year. - Color-coded signaling workflows: Use the five color options to align with local regulations, traffic separation schemes, or requested signaling conventions without changing the hardware. Sealite SL70 isn’t just a light—it's a precise, durable navigation aid designed to perform reliably in real-world marine conditions. With its robust build, flexible signaling, and maintenance-friendly design, it delivers confident visibility for mariners and straightforward, enduring value for operators. Trust Absolute Marine for careful selection and support, backed by the SL70’s proven performance and NZ-based shipping.
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