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NaviLED®360 boat lamps draw a fraction of the energy required to run a conventional 2 nautical mile bulb lamp. Hella marine LED technology has no filaments to break thus making the lamps extremely shock, vibration and impact resistant. They are completely maintenance free. High impact acrylic housings provide superior durability in demanding conditions.
NaviLED®360 anchor for boats lamps have undergone extensive 'tested to destruction' programs to help lift product reliability to a new standard. Each lamp is a completely sealed and waterproof unit, UV and corrosion resistant.
Utilizing advanced Multivolt™ circuitry, NaviLED®360 lamps provide consistent illumination and safety from 9-33V DC, even under severe voltage fluctuations and low battery voltages.
Sealed within the base or aluminium pole, the compact MultivoltTM drive circuitry provides reverse polarity, spike and over-voltage protection for long life and reliable operation.
NaviLED®360 lamps meet the requirements of BSH, IMO COLREG 72, USCG, ABYC A-16 and RINA.
Available in a range of mounting bases and pole lengths, NaviLED®360 lamps are the answer for safe, highly durable and ultra energy efficient all round white lighting for boats on commercial and recreational vessels.
LED
Multivolt
Multivolt™
IMO
COL REG 72
USCG
• Safe and highly visible
ABYC
A-16
RINA
Fully sealed for life
UV and Corrosion resistant
Shock and Vibration resistant
Pre-wired
Fit and Forget
Surface mount
Fixed base
Fold down base
Plug-In pole base
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