Portable Power - even in the mud! |
| Muddy construction site? Strewn with debris? No problem. Here, a Honda generator (1000W EU1000i) is used to run small power tools. It is kept level and out of the mud by the LENTRY Legs. |
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| During a power outage here at our shop, we used an EU1000i outside to keep production going inside. Below, Ken works by a light powered via an extension cord out the window. Legs allowed it to be set outside the window, with an extension cord coming inside. |
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Siding Project |
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In these five surrounding photos, James is using a LENTRY light to illuminate his siding project late one night. The LENTRY unit, an EU1000i with standard height light, is set up on the steep hill below the house.
Below left and below right: Similar photos but one used the camera flash and one did not. |
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Miscellaneous pictures of LENTRY Generator Lights
Directly below are photos we took before shipping out two “extra extra tall” LENTRY Light Systems to a customer with the Oregon Department of Transportation. These units stood 13 feet tall, fully extended. Upon request, and with about a four week turnaround, we can do custom heights up to 13 feet.
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At left, a screenshot from a Fox News video in which a LENTRY light was used by an Ohio Fire Department to light the disaster scene. The unit itself doesn’t show up well, but you can see how well it works, even on a hill in the midst of a disaster. This unit has an EU2000i and a single standard height 650W light.
(Image from myfoxcleveland.com; originally viewed 12/17/07)
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Above: LENTRY polelights are easily separated from the light bases.
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At left, a LENTRY unit with EU2000i generator and Two-Headed light (old housings shown), fully extended.
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Below: Mechanical help! Working on cars at night is a lot easier in the light.
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| See also photos on the previous page (Page 1). |