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Company Announcement: Exsto Group releasing new mining site light at AIMEX 2013

28th June 2013

By: Creamer Media Reporter

  

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Exsto Group will launch a new light, with a minimum 40,000 lumens output, designed to provide permanent light for night work, area illumination or remote site exploration on Stand R109 at AIMEX – Asia-Pacific’s International Mining Exhibition, to be held at the Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park from August 20-23, 2013. The Exsto Cube combines a 24 V electrical system and high output LED lights with an automatic stop/start system and industrial-grade light sensor, which means users can simply “set and forget”, said Exsto spokesman Wayne Panther. Optional extras include 12 V and 24 V charge outputs for phones and workshop tools, CCTV with built-in video recorder, communications aerials, and remote monitoring that can include engine condition information and weather analysis. Exsto also offers a Cube “Master and Slave” system where a second Cube slave light, with no engine or generator pack, can be connected by a high current lead to the master unit up to 50 m away. “This saves on fuel and capital costs, while doubling light output,” Panther said.


Queensland-based Exsto Group (formerly i-eco) will also use AIMEX to showcase its other services and products for the mining and civil construction industries. These include:
• The design and manufacture of LED lighting towers operating at 24 V and offering options such as remote monitoring, radar, and skid or truck mount
• New machine and retrofit lighting upgrades with mounting kits designed for OEM mounting points and a design-and-build schedule that includes expected light output.
“Our tough-build approach means our lighting towers will offer many years of trouble-free service in the worst of conditions, while our LED lighting technology has the added bonus of 50,000 hours of service life,” Panther said. Other benefits included air-cooled engines that used just 0.9 litres of diesel an hour and could operate for 250 hours before refuelling, he said. Exsto Group also offers a range of auto electrical services, including custom-built switchboards, CANBus control systems and remote fleet monitoring systems.


Further information:
Exsto Group: Wayne Panther, ph 0409 734 673, email wpanther@exstogroup.com.au, website www.exstogroup.com.au.


 

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