The power transmission overhead line obstruction light extracts energy from the magnetic field surrounding the power distribution wire. The device is easy to install on the power line due to its compact and light design and its convenient locking system. It can be directly clamped and fixed onto the high voltage line conductor using only one hand tool. The device is night-time activated by an internal photosensor.

 





The power transmission overhead line obstruction light extracts energy from the magnetic field surrounding the power distribution wire. The device is easy to install on the power line due to its compact and light design and its convenient locking system. It can be directly clamped and fixed onto the high voltage line conductor using only one hand tool. The device is night-time activated by an internal photosensor.


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