DOCKING LIGHTS DELIVER UP TO 2,000 LUMENS

Tecniq Light

Mar 27, 2017

When bright illumination is needed, TecNiq delivers with its new E600 and E610 docking lights. Ideal for boats, RVs, trailers and EMS vehicles, they’re available as flush- or surface-mount, with up to 2,000 lumens of brilliant white light.

TecNiq’s docking lights are built to last, backed by a lifetime warranty. Waterproof, they feature anodized cast aluminum heatsinks and TecSeal urethane potting. Form-fitting gaskets protect boat and vehicle finishes. 316 stainless steel covers add to their durability and good looks. Custom connectors are available on request.

The E600 Flush Mount Docking Light delivers 2,000 commanding lumens to light up the night, yet only draws 1.25–1.75 amps. Installed with two screws, it’s 6.6″ L x 3.1″ W x 1.4″ H with a 1.3″ recession.

Providing 1,400 powerful lumens, TecNiq’s E610 Surface Mount Docking Light doesn’t require a cut-out, just a small hole for wires and two screws. It draws .85–1.15 amps and measures 5.7″ L x 3.2″ W x 1″ H.
TecNiq’s E600 Flush Mount Docking Light costs $240 a pair MSRP; the E610 Surface Mount Docking Light costs $285 a pair MSRP.

Contact TecNiq, 8850 M89, Richland, MI 49083. 269-629-4440. sales@tecniqinc.com; www.tecniqinc.com.

 

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