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Comatra LED Blue Sprayer Light
Designed for crop spraying equipment ensuring a perfect illumination of the nozzles and spray pattern while also providing a much higher contrast than any other traditional white light or blue lens light.
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Comatra Lights
An accurate and proper sprayer boom illumination will enable you to see and monitor properly functioning nozzles and spray pattern from the cab.
The Comatra Blue LED Light is specially designed for crop spraying equipment not only ensuring the perfect illumination of the nozzles and spray pattern but also providing a much higher contrasting blue light than any other traditional white light or blue lens lights.
The lights should be mounted on the wing booms as close to the pivot as possible. They need to be behind the boom so that the light will illuminate the nozzle pattern. No special mounting brackets are required. Once the lights are mounted connect them to the field lights. They only draw 1.5 amp so connecting them to the light circuit should not overload.