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Blue Worlds Brightest Drain Plug Led Light 120 Watts 8,000 Lumen 3 Year Warranty on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
Location:

Escalon, California, United States

Escalon, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:DIRECT IGNITER Brand:DIRECT IGNITER

WORLD MOST POWERFUL AND BRIGHTEST LED DRAIN PLUGS. 120 WATTS 8,000 LUMEN
BLUE COLOR

COMPARE TO THE COMPETITION.

BRAND-DIRECT IGNITER

LED chips: CREE

Power :120W

Input Voltage: DC12V

Emitting Color:BLUE color

FOR GREEN OR RED LOOK AT MY OTHER AUCTIONS

Viewing Angle: 120-140°
Lumens:8000LM

CRI: >80

Ingress Protection: IP68
Material: Titanium-aluminium
alloy no worries about saltwater corrosion when used with a bronze garboard!

2.75" WIDE

12 volt input only

1/2" NPT drain threads (basic pipe thread)

The light is removed via a bored hole off center. Simply insert a philips screw driver through hole and turn.
The light includes an inboard mounted electronic LED driver. The LED's have a 50,000 hour life expectancy.

If you use this light in saltwater, apply TEFGEL to all fittings.

Dimensions- 2.75" Diameter

FITS STANDARD DRAIN PLUGS
ALWAYS USE A FUSE AND THREAD TAPE WHEN INSTALLING.

FRESH OR SALT WATER

MEASURE YOUR DRAIN PLUG SPACE BEFORE BUYING. MANY BOATS MAY NEED ADDITIONAL PARTS FOR FITTING. MEASURE TWICE BUY ONCE.

THIS IS A TRUE 120 WATT CREE LIGHT. DO NOT BE FOOLED BY THE COMPETITIONS 100 WATT BULD SELLING IT AS A 133 WATTS. THIS LIGHT IS A TRUE 8,000 LUMEN 120 WATT CREE BULB.

NEVER RUN DRAIN PLUG LIGHT OUT OF THE WATER. THESE LIGHTS ARE WATER COOLED AND WILL BURN UP IF USED OUT OF WATER.
WE WILL NOT WARRANTY LIGHTS BURNED UP FROM BEING USED DRY.

FOR IN THE WATER USE ONLY!

Returns: 30 days on all unused items.

Warranty: 3 Years

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