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Marine Spreader Lights Led Black (set Of 2) For Boat (flood Light) 12v on 2040-parts.com

US $44.99
Location:

Cary, North Carolina, United States

Cary, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New

    Marine LED  Lights


Extremely bright led T-Top/spreader/deck lights that are perfect for sailboats, fishing boats, or house boats.


Specs:

  • 12-30 Volts
  • LIFE Time LED's: over 30,000 hours
  • Waterproof (IP67)
  • 18 Watts
  • Includes mounting bracket, screws, and allen wrench (stainless steel)
  • Set of 2 lights
  • Black Aluminum Housing
  • Lumen: Around 1080LM

Dimensions: 6.25"x 1.75"x 2.25" (16x4.5x6cm)


 

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