CONVENIENT LED LIGHT CONSUMES ONLY 1/50TH OF AN AMP

Mega-Light

Apr 3, 2017

LED lighting has changed how people enjoy the outdoors at night. Davis Instruments takes this innovation to a higher level with its Mega-Light. Two models provide bright, clear light, while only drawing 1/50th of an amp.

With their advanced, easy-to-replace LED bulbs and high-output circuit boards, Mega-Lights are so efficient, they’ll run for 2,000 hours—over 80 days—on a fully charged 12 volt car battery. They even feature a light sensor that turns them on automatically when it gets dark.

Rugged Mega-Lights are built for the outdoors. They’re 100% waterproof with an O-ring seal. The Fresnel lens projects light an impressive 2 nm/2.3 mi., and an included 320 mA bulb provides the option for twice that illumination. While not USCG approved, Mega-Light is commonly used in addition to an anchor light. This allows dinghy operators looking forward in the dark to see its illumination.

Perfect for boaters, anglers, RVers or anyone with a 12V DC outlet, the Mega-Light Utility light comes with a UL-approved, 15′ heavy-duty cord with fused plug and hanging bracket. An incandescent bulb is included for softer lighting.

The Mega-Light Masthead is perfect for use as a navigation, interior or security light. It comes with a stainless-steel bracket to mount to a mast or bulkhead, or inside an engine compartment. With six #10 holes and two key-way slots, it offers a wide variety of installation options, and even comes ready for use with a Davis Windex. It’s pre-wired with a 12″ lead.

Contact Davis Instruments, 3465 Diablo Ave., Hayward, CA  94545. 510-732-9229; Fax: 510-732-9188. info@davisnet.com; www.davisnet.com.

 

Canadian contacts:

EASTERN CANADA

Peggy Ellis

Woodard and Company

329 Rayette Rd #3

Concord, ON

L4K 2G1

 

CANADA

Ph: 905 760 0245

Fax: 905 760 0250

peggy.ellis@woodardcompany.com

www.woodardmarine.ca

 

WESTERN CANADA

Tim Groseclose

North Pacific Marketing

2514 100th Ave NE

Bellevue, WA  98004

 

USA

Ph: 425 454 6660

Fax: 425 635 1091

npmar@aol.com

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