Powerflare Electronic LED Safety Flasher
Invented by a police officer, the amazing new PowerFlare PF-200
Safety Light is an essential piece of equipment for police,
firefighters, EMTs, rescue first responders, and members of emergency
response teams, don't you think it would make sense to carry at least
one with you on your bike in case of emergency?
This compact (4”) light emits 360° of ultra-bright light from an
array of 16 LEDs, visible for up to 10 miles away. It is waterproof and
so tough, you can run it over with a tank!
Unlike flashlights with alkaline batteries or chemical light sticks,
PowerFlare units can handle extreme temperatures and extreme situations
(intrinsically safe), and feature an impressive 10 year storage/shelf
life, using lithium batteries that won’t ever leak. This same
technology used by first responders and the military is now available
for you and your family.
Small enough to keep in a saddle bag, tank bag, or even those small underseat storage spaces that most bikes have.
The PowerFlare® PF-200 Safety Light has 10 flash patterns, including
U.S. Coast Guard approved “SOS” (Morse code) and solid-on (lantern).
Runs up to 100 hours on the replaceableCR-123 nonrechargeable batteries
or up to 36 hours on the replaceable RCR-123 rechargeable batteries.
With a PowerFlare Electronic Beacon motorcyclists can gain the following benefits:
- Superior Visibility: Super-bright LED array can be seen
for miles at night, but is bright enough to provide you extra
protection during the day, as well.
- 360°
Coverage: PowerFlare units clipped to seats, saddlebags or backpacks
can provide 360° coverage. Lateral illumination, a common weakness of
other emergency lights, is provided.
- Compact:
PowerFlare units are about the size of a hockey puck. They can be mounted or stored just about anywhere on your bike.
- Versatile:
PowerFlare units can be used for traffic control, as a warning light,
as a rescue beacon, and so on. Because they are watertight and
non-reactive, they can be used in places where old-fashioned flares
would be dangerous, such as in dry brush or in the presence of
gasoline. And who really wants to carry an old-fashoned burning flare
on your motorcycle!?
Plus, you can use them while hiking, rollerblading, and many other sports and activities.
| Size |
4.25” (12cm) diameter x 1.25” (3.5cm) tall |
| Weight |
Less than 7 oz. (200g) with battery |
| Battery |
1 CR-123 Lithium battery |
| Shelf-Life |
10 years |
| Buoyancy |
Positive (floats) |
| External Power |
Non-rechargeable
CR-123 Battery |
Op. & Storage
Temps |
Fahrenheit: -40/-40 to 212/248 deg F
Celsius: -40/-40 to 100/110 deg C |
Emission
Source |
360 degree LED array: solid-state; no filament |
Flash Patterns
(User-Selectable)
Max. Run Times,
Continuous
|
Flash Pattern PF -200
Solid-On High: 8 hours
Rotate: 15 hours
Alternate: 10 hours
Quad-Blink: 15 hours
Double-Blink: 30 hours
Fast-Blink: 12 hours
Slow-Blink: 100 hours
Solid-On Low: 60 hours
“S-O-S”: 24 hours
Flashlight: 15 hours |
| Approvals & Certifications: |
• Complies with U.S. DOT (FMCSA) 49 CFR §§
392.25 & 393.95(g).*
• MUTCD Type A (flashing) and Type C (solid on).
• Designed to meet MIL-SPEC/MIL-STD 810 for
shock, vibration, and water-resistance. |