TECNIQ INTRODUCES COMPACT LED ACCENT LIGHTS

Techniq LED

 

Aug 9, 2017

When bright, clear light is needed for walkway, task and general ambience use, but space is tight, TecNiq’s new M90 Accent Light is the perfect choice. This accessory is completely waterproof and less than 1″ in diameter. Available in four LED colors and backed by a lifetime warranty, U.S MSRP is only $14.99.

Used inside or out, the M90 Accent Light is designed to fit into any boat décor. It comes with a choice of white, blue, red or green LEDs, and incorporates a polished 316 stainless steel cover to direct the light and reduce glare. Built tough and made to perform, it’s shock, dust and waterproof to IP68 standards, and rated for a long 50,000 hour service life. This efficient light has a power consumption of just 0.02 to 0.08 amps, depending on the color.

The M90 Accent Light requires only a 3/4″ hole for installation. It comes with a nylon nut, two chemical-resistant TPE gaskets and a 9″ pigtail connector. It’s 0.97″ in diameter, and 0.2″ H and 0.76″ D.

TecNiq also manufactures a matching M90 Livewell Light. It boasts the same features as the Accent Light, but without the shade, and has a U.S. MSRP of $10.99.

Visit: www.tecniqinc.com.

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