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150 mm / 6 in ˝ Brilliant White Color temperature 9000 to 10000 degrees Kelvin (the colder the white the further it travels in water) Lux output 46020 Ultra Blue GEN III 12 Series Bigger, best, brightest. The 12 series is the latest edition to Aqualuma’s thru-hull range. Designed to illuminate the worlds largest superyachts. The 12 Series is an all new light for 2012 and is our largest thruhull option. Designed for large vessels and superyachts, the 12 series delivers a huge light output at an affordable price and is in our patented one piece polymer housing and has the ability to be serviced from inside the vessel. The 12 series mega light is incased in our 6 series housing and gives Aqualuma 6 series owners the ability to upgrade to 12 series from inside the boat with no haul out. 75.1mm / 3 in ˝ Technical Specifications Gen III LED technology 3 year warranty Patented, High-Tech chemically resistant polymer housing Internally serviceable and upgradable 12 or 24 volt dc Current draw of less than 2.0 amps @ 12 volt or 1.0 amp @ 24 volt No bonding to anodes required Meets world EMI standard 8x standard optics 4x wide angle elliptical optics Throws both a deep penetrating and wide flat beam of light from the one unit No lens seals to deteriorate or leak Internally driven via 2x reverse polarity and over temp protected replaceable plug-in modules 3.7 metre (12 feet) of tinned marine cable Easy low cost 2-wire installation 75mm/3” thru-hull fitting Color temperature 470nm (the color that travels further in salt water than any other) Lux output 60632 Ultra Green Color temperature 510nm (excellent color in fresh water) Lux output 44858

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