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The world's first convenient,
dependable and easy-to-use personal lightning
detector.
StrikeAlert, by Outdoors
Technologies, is a small and affordable lightning
detector that provides an early warning of approaching
lightning strikes from as far away as 40 miles and
lets you know if the storm is coming your way.
An audible alarm sounds when there's a strike and a
corresponding LED light illuminates accordingly at
lightning distances of 20-40 miles, 12-24 miles, 6-12
miles and within 6 miles.
The detector is housed in a small pager-like casing
that can be clipped on a belt loop and runs on a two
AAA batteries. It's perfect for outdoor sporting
events and activities.
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SA-LD-1002 |
StrikeAlert
Personal Lightning Detector from Outdoor technologies. |
$79.00 |
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Product
highlights
Convenient Size
& Weight
Small and impact-resistant, StrikeAlert clips to your belt, golf bag
or backpack.
Take it wherever you go!
Audible Warning
Loud audible warning sounds before (and while) lightning is
within striking distance
Low Power Consumption
Up to 100 hours of reliable operation with a single AA battery
Easy-to-Use
With the flip of a switch, you can see the lightning strike
distance, track the storm direction and view battery life.
Features:
Power
Switch
The power switch has three positions: On, Off and On with tone. The
switch may also be depressed to indicate the direction of storm
movement
Battery
Check
When first turned on, StrikeAlert performs a battery
test.
The LEDs will indicate the battery level, with each LED indicating
about 20 hours of operation. The LEDs will light up, beginning with
the red LED and leading up to the current battery level. The current
battery level will be the final LED to light and will remain lit for
two seconds. StrikeAlert will then begin its normal operation.
Normal
Operation
During normal operation, the green LED will be on
continuously to indicate StrikeAlert is monitoring for lightning
strikes. If the green LED is blinking, StrikeAlert is in the
presence of interference.
Detecting Lightning
Strikes
When a lightning strike is detected, StrikeAlert will light the
appropriate LED indicating the distance of the strike This LED will
remain lit for two minutes- unless another strike occurs during that
time. If a more recent strike is further away, the LED indicating
this distance will light for two seconds, and then return to
complete the two minutes from the nearest strike. If a more recent
strike is nearer, it will replace the previous LED reading. This LED
indicator will be held for two minutes. This allows the user to see
all the lightning activity within a 40 mile range, giving clearer
visibility to the nearest strike in the last two minutes. If the
power switch is in the "On with Tone" position,
StrikeAlert will also generate tone(s) indicating the distance of
the strike along with lighting the appropriate LED. This allows you
to determine the storm's activity without having to monitor the LEDs.
Storm Direction
Strike Alert uses a trend of strike distances over the last five
minutes to determine if a storm is approaching or departing. By
depressing the power switch, the LED will change to one of three
patterns:
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If
the LED cycles from green to red, the storm is approaching.
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If
the LED cycles from red to green, the storm is departing.
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If
the LED cycles from the center LED to the outside LEDs, the
storm is stationary or there's not enough data to determine the
direction of the storm. Direction cannot be determined if there
has not been enough strikes to identify a trend or StrikeAlert
has not been running long enough. Approximately five minutes is
needed in the presence of lightning strikes to determine
direction.
Interference
StrikeAlert is designed to be used outdoors. While
StrikeAlert will work indoors, its ability to detect lightning
strikes can be affected by common sources of electromagnetic
emissions, such as:
Moving StrikeAlert a
safe distance away from these devices (usually a few feet) should
allow the detector to return to normal operation. If StrikeAlert is
receiving interference due to such electromagnetic emissions, the
green LED will blink or may give a false lightning indication. The
static generated by some garments may also produce a false
indication. Again, moving the detector just a few feet away from the
source of the interference should allow StrikeAlert to resume normal
operations. This will be indicated by the green LED remaining
constantly lit.
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