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Fluorescent Leak Detection Flashlight Uses LED Technology
July 30, 2013
With its focused beam, the Spectroline Optimax 3000 allows technicians to pinpoint refrigerant leaks — even those missed by other methods of leak detection. The portable, cordless fluorescent leak detection flashlight uses super-high-flux LED technology to deliver 15 times brighter leak detection light than regular LED lamps, according to the company. Its power equals that of 150 W lamps that must be plugged into an AC power source, and it has an inspection range of up to 25'.
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