NEW LED DOWN LIGHTS FROM HELLA MARINE DELIVER UNIFORM ILLUMINATION ANYWHERE

EuroLED95

 

July 23, 2018

Headaches associated with artificial lighting often result from eye strain caused by inconsistent illumination. New EuroLED 95 Down Lights from Hella Marine generate a bright, uniform spread in two compact, modern and weatherproof designs that can be used anywhere onboard, inside or out.

EuroLED 95 Down Lights utilize an innovative reflector and optic design to deliver 420 lumens of broad, consistent white (5,000K) or warm white (2,700K) illumination. Combination versions with red or blue secondary colors are also available. Set in a low-profile, polished 316 SS bezel in 3.7″ round or 3.1″ square models, these stylish lamps suit a variety of boat décors.

Each EuroLED 95 features a diffused polycarbonate lens that is both UV- and impact-resistant. Impervious construction with corrosion-resistant materials sealed in IP6K9K waterproof housings enables mounting in either wet or dry locations, maintaining a consistent appearance onboard.

Fully dimmable via pulse-width modulation (PWM), EuroLED 95 Down Lights incorporate Multivolt technology for use on both 12V and 24V systems. Fast, easy installations are facilitated with durable spring clips and pre-wired marine tinned cable.

For further information please visit: http://www.hellamarine.com/

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