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Carmanah brings high performance, low cost Solar LED Marine Lantern

Port Technology | July 31, 2009 | View Comments
  • Carmanah Technologies has introduced the company\’s most versatile, cost-effective solar-powered marine lantern to date: the M650 solar-LED marine lantern. Featuring a simple on-board programmable interface, convenient USB connection, replaceable battery pack and intelligent deployment capability, the M650 lantern provides up to four nautical miles of visibility making it ideal for lighting ports, harbours and marinas; marking obstructions and nautical hazards; or illuminating aids to navigation in all types of environments.

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    • Carmanah brings high performance, low cost solar LED marine lantern
    •     Carmanah Technologies (TSX: CMH) has introduced the company\’s most versatile, cost-effective solar-powered marine lantern to date: the M650 solar-LED marine lantern. Read at Carmanah launches high output, low cost solar-LED marine lantern

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    •     Carmanah Technologies has been named one of Canadaâ??s top green technology companies on Corporate Knights Cleantech 10â?¢ list, published at the end of October. Read at Solar innovator named one of Canadaâ??s top 10 Cleantech companies

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