WLS-810 | Aircraft Warning Lights

WLS-810 Solar Aviation Warning Light – Reliable Safety for Tall Structures

The WLS-810 Solar Aviation Warning Light is designed to ensure maximum safety for cranes in harbors, metallurgical plants, telecom towers, GSM masts, smokestacks, tall buildings, and any other obstructions posing a risk to air traffic. Featuring a high-intensity red flashing light, it provides clear visibility to pilots and complies with aviation safety standards.

Built for durability, the WLS-810 combines a UV-resistant polycarbonate housing with a die-cast aluminum base for excellent waterproofing and long-lasting performance. Its integrated photocell automatically activates the light at dusk and dawn, ensuring hassle-free operation.

Engineered for the toughest conditions, this warning light is shockproof, weather-resistant, and capable of withstanding extreme weather events, including storms, typhoons, and hail. Plus, the flash pattern can be customized to suit specific operational needs.

Key Features of the WLS-810 Solar Aviation Warning Light
  • Advanced LED Technology – High-intensity illumination with exceptional energy efficiency.

  • Rugged Construction – Die-cast LM6 aluminum base and UV-resistant polycarbonate housing for long-lasting durability.

  • Bird Spike Protection – Prevents bird interference to maintain clear visibility.

  • Automatic Dusk-to-Dawn Operation – Built-in photocell sensor for effortless switching.

  • Enhanced Safety Design – Steel safety wire secures the housing to the base, preventing accidental drops.

  • Easy Battery Replacement – Equipped with a built-in NiMH battery for simple maintenance.

  • Interference-Free Operation – 100% RF radiation-free and fully EMC compliant.

  • Weather and Impact Resistant – Shockproof, corrosion-proof, and engineered for extreme conditions.

  • Cost-Effective Solution – Ultra-low power consumption reduces energy costs while offering significant maintenance savings.

  • Smart Battery Protection – Automatic safeguard after 18 hours of continuous darkness.