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Portatree National Event Tree With 6 Amber Led Bulbs, 6 Ft. Tree, 3100led on 2040-parts.com

US $932.00
Location:

Uxbridge, Massachusetts, United States

Uxbridge, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:3100LED Country of Manufacture:United States Part Brand:Portatree Timing Systems

IMPORTANT: A full-sized tree is always driven by an external device. This means you will need a practice tree, like Portatree's Eliminator, or a compatible unit, such as the Final Round or K & R unit.

110 VOLTS AC
This tree is designed to be like the regulation trees used at national events.  It features dual Prestage & Stage bulbs and the L.E.D bulbs and incandescent bulbs are spaced in accordance to NHRA/IHRA national event trees.  Our trees are made of 100% structural aluminum with a 25-pound steel base stand.

INCLUDES:
6-foot Aluminum tree, dual Prestage & Stage bulbs and 6 Amber L.E.D. bulbs, 2 Green & 2 Red Incandescent bulbs, 40 Ft. cable, 25-Pound base stand

NOTE:
National Event trees will work with 220 Volts AC -- Customer will have to change the connector: Black - 220 Volt AC, White - Neutral (ground), Green - Frame (ground), and supply their own 220 volt bulbs.


         
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