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Nova announces new ultra-slim LED warning signal

Date Announced: 22 Jun 2005

Nova Electronics, Inc. has announced the SLULTRA, next in a series of new, innovative LED warning signals. These lights are designed to be easily mounted on a vehicles side mirror and highly visible.

The SLULTRA comes as the latest innovation in Nova’s LED line. This warning light uses surface-mounted, high intensity LEDs in an extremely thin, waterproof enclosure and can be mounted to any surface or retrofitted to existing applications. This technology alleviates the need to disfigure vehicle bodies and allows the lights to be mounted in areas which were previously difficult.

Featuring the latest in LED technology, the SLULTRA contains 40 wide-angle, high intensity LEDs. These LED’s are sure to alert those around you in any weather condition. In addition to being brighter than the average strobe, the LEDs have a 100,000 hour rated lifetime.

The SLULTRA does not require the use of a power supply, as it is completely self-contained; simply connect it to a 12V power source. The SLULTRA features 8 patterns as well as a state-of-the-art random pattern selection mode, which can be accessed by a single wire.

Although the light is durable, the true feature of the light is the extremely thin design; only .343” thick and 5.08” x 1.48”. The SLULTRA is currently available in amber and red with a two year factory direct warranty.

Contact
Nova Electronics, Inc.
36 Dr. Foote Road, Colchester, CT 06415
Kimberly Fritsch, Director of Marketing
Phone: 860-537-3471
FAX: 860-537-0656

E-mail: kfritsch@strobe.com

Web Site: www.strobe.com

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