The LEDPB10W-120X2E LED boat light is an ideal alternative for boaters looking to improve the efficiency as well as performance of their onboard lighting systems. Producing 10,320 lumens while using only 120 watts at 10 amps, this LED light bar produces more light output than three 50 watt halogen spreader lights combined, yet uses less power.
Designed for extreme conditions, the LEDPB10W-120X2E is built with a heavy duty extruded aluminum housing and sealed polycarbonate lens for excellent resistance to the effects of impacts, vibrations, and damaging environmental conditions. These high power lights are IP68 rated waterproof to 3 meters of submersion, making them impervious to the constant water spray and heavy rains associated with marine applications. This light bar is also compact in size, with two rows of LEDs in a stacked configuration to allow easier mounting in locations where space is limited such as on canopies or along the rooflines of bridges.
This boat light is also versatile and is fitted with advanced LED drivers which allow users to connect dimmers or pulse controllers to provide dimming or flashing operation if desired. These LED boat lights include adjustable aluminum mounting blocks with rubber isolators and stainless steel hardware for improved stability, vibration protection, and resistance to the corrosive effects of salt water. These lights can be operated from any voltage ranging from 9 to 48 VDC, making them ideal for boats as well as vehicles, heavy equipment, ATVs, and anywhere a rugged and powerful lighting solution that won’t cause excessive power consumption is desired.
“The LEDPB10W-120X2E LED light is designed for the most demanding environments. It is IP68 rated and can withstand dust, dirt, dampness, water and extreme vibration,” said Rob Bresnahan. “We have seen a tremendous response from commercial fisherman, drilling barges and other business oriented watercraft. Given the proving ground for these weather-tight LED lights, we know that these newer, compact lights will deliver for recreational boats as well.”