T H MARINE LED-BTKIT-WHITE LED Boat Lighting Kit LED-BTKIT-WHITE

$ 18.50

4.6 (293) In stock

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Finally, there is an affordable alternative for LED underwater boat lighting. These High-Intensity LED Underwater Lights are totally waterproof and designed to be used above or below the water line. A broad flood light effect is created by the engineered optics of the convex light face. Compared to other LED models on the market, this 180 Lumen light has greater light output and a wider aperture.

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Finally, there is an affordable alternative for LED underwater boat lighting. These High-Intensity LED Underwater Lights are totally waterproof and designed to be used above or below the water line. A broad flood light effect is created by the engineered optics of the convex light face. Compared to other LED models on the market, this 180 Lumen light has greater light output and a wider aperture.

T-H Marine Supply High Intensity Led Underwater Lights, Green

This series of lights features a rotating axis design to adjust the light to any desired direction. Circuit board coated with conformal coating to resist moisture, corrosion and vibration. Powder coated aluminum extrusion rail with molded mounting ends. Super bright, efficient, long lasting LEDs (up to 100,000 hours).

T-H Marine Rotating LED Rail Light - 6 in.

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