Product Description
AQ-4 MkII Strobe Light is a high quality multi-purpose marking and distress strobe light.
This high intensity LED strobe light is designed for use in extreme rough maritime and onshore environments.
AQ-4 MkII has a manually activated two-way switch for flash or fixed light and is waterproof down to 500 metres.
Typical applications are diving and fire-fighting as a location aid, military personnel and or equipment marking and aid, personnel /crew on-board any type of vessels, search and rescue personnel, parachuting and kayaking, backpacking and hunting.
AQ-4 MkII is approved by NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation)
Specifications | |
Equipment type | Personal multipurpose strobe light |
Light system | White high intensity LED |
Light intensity | 50 flashes per minute at 6-7 Cd (1.3 nautical miles - 2.4km) |
Activation/operation | Two-way switch, "flash" is standard. Remove sealing to activate "fixed" |
Continues operation | Approximately 8 hours “flash” or 7 hours “fixed” |
Waterproof | Down to 500 metres |
Battery type | 1 Alkaline C-Cell 1.5 VDC (not included) |
Dimensions | Length: 155 mm, width: 45 mm |
Weight | 200 g (inc battery weight) |
Jotron strobe lights deliver optimal quality from the bottom of the sea
Jotron is well known for its complete range of safety products for the commercial shipping market. The Jotron product portfolio includes a range of excellent quality marking lights and a personal strobe light. These lights are composed of high intensity LED technology and are used in a multitude of applications globally.
2nd November, 2020 – The AQ-4 MkII is a multi-purpose marking and distress strobe light, waterproof to 500 meters making it a favorable choice among divers. Experienced Norwegian divers use these Jotron lights during their dives to the German war ship Blücher. Blücher sank in the Oslo fjord in 1940 and was designated as a war memorial in 2016. All diving activities to the Blücher require special permission granted by the Norwegian Maritime Museum.
Image: At 80 metres where the AQ-4MkII lights are hung to confirm a complete group when surfacing.