Magnalight.com Adds Multi-Purpose Underwater LED Light
Source/Type:  LIGHTimes Online - News - Staff reports

Author: LIGHTimes News Staff

January 21, 2010... Larson Electronics’ magnalight.com has introduced the LEDEUL4 underwater LED light for wet area and submerged applications. The 12-watt LED light can be configured with visible, color, or infrared LEDs. It operates on a range of 9-32 volts and produces up to 720 lumens. The round light measures 4.25 inches in diameter and 1.25 inches thick and is mounted with three through holes. It features an aluminum housing with anti-corrosive coating. The sealed junction box design eliminates the need for ‘bedding’ concerns and ensures watertight and moisture tight design. According to the company, the new LEDEUL4 LED underwater light is rated for operation to 60 meters in depth. The specialized housing design with sealed off junction box guarantees watertight operation above and below water. While many LED underwater lights can operate only underwater for cooling purposes, the LED-EUL4 underwater LED light can operate above or below water. Offered with several different LED options, including white, blue, green, amber and infrared LEDs. The light draws only 1 amp on 12 volts and runs on 9-32 volts, which makes it suited for low voltage operation on line supply or battery banks. Larson Electronics News Release,

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