The 1.8Kw solar generator system will include six 30W solar panels, a solar charging system, and a battery bank. It can refills 200 amp hours of usable battery capacity per day.

According to the company, each panel of the 24 volt system is terminated with a fused combiner box with a single lever action cut-off switch.

When the switch is on, the combiner box passes power to the 80 amp capacity outback extreme charge controller, which will charge a 400 amp battery bank.

Power from the component control center and batteries to the light mast is brought through a built in wire raceway.

Larson has provided an access panel for making connections from the power source to the cabling within the pneumatic mast has been provided at the base of the light mast. In addition, the compressor is equipped with a pressure switch that maintains the pressure within the mast.

Rob Bresnahan of Larson Electronics said that the company’s new solar powered pneumatic light mast is fully solar and requires no fuel to operate.

"In the event that there is an issue with the solar trailer, the operator can simply remove the SD card from the Mate 3 and send it in for analysis," Bresnahan added.

Larson Electronics carries an extensive line of light towers, portable distribution systems, explosion proof lights, portable work lights and industrial grade area lights.