DURABLE ANCHOR POLE LIGHTS BUILT TO LAST

Anchor Pole Lights

 

Jan 9, 2018

With their finicky filament bulbs and lightweight construction, traditional anchor pole lights seldom last more than a few seasons before needing to be replaced. NaviLED 360 Anchor Pole Mount Lamps from Hella marine are built with heavy-duty components for years of dependable, energy-efficient service. A new 8″ fold-down model further rounds out the available lighting options.

Consuming less than 1W of power, these lamps use LED technology and sophisticated MultivoltTM 9-33V DC advanced electronics to ensure reliable illumination. They are internationally-approved to a range of 2 nm. The advanced circuitry also provides reverse polarity, spike and over-voltage protection for long life, even during severe voltage fluctuations and low battery operation.

NaviLED 360 Anchor Pole Mount Lamps are available with a variety of installation options and pole lengths. They include a compact surface mount lamp; 6″ and 8″ fixed pole versions; and 8″, 12″, 24″ and 40″ fold-down models. Each comes pre-wired with twin-core marine cable.

Fully sealed and IP 67-certified, NaviLED lamps use an impact-resistant, ultra-heavy duty Grilamid lens for enhanced clarity and durability. UV and corrosion resistant, Hella marine NaviLED 360 Anchor Pole Mount Lamps meet the requirements of COLREG, USCG, ABYC A-16, Wheelmark, RCD, CE and RCM.

Made in New Zealand, each lamp is supported by a 5-year warranty. Suggested retail prices range from $95 to $150 USD, depending on pole length.
www.hellamarine.com.

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