Larson Electronics Releases 160W LED Boat Lamp to Substitute for 1000 Watt Halogen Bulbs

As Larson Electronics introduced new LEDL-160W LED boat light, its Magnalight signaled the end of the 1000 watt halogen light common on larger vessels. Drawing only 14 amps instead of 84 amps on a 12 volt circuit, the LEDL-160W LED light offers a longer life, cooler operating temperature, lower wire gauge requirements and longer battery life than its 1000 watt halogen predecessors. This 'instant-on' light has a sophisticated optics design that enables the light to punch into the darkness while minimizing casting.

"The LEDL-160W LED boat light offers the same instant on capabilities of high wattage halogen lights without the re-lamping, fragility or amp draw issues," said Rob Bresnahan.

Larson Electronics provides a wide range of LED lighting for marine, commercial and industrial applications. This LED boat light combines 20,500 lumens and advanced optics to project more light than a 1000 watt Halogen, while drawing 85% less amps on a low voltage circuit.

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