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AURA - Professional Underwater Lighting
The AURA light is the perfect solution to enhancing any waterfront location, bringing the underwater world to life in an explosion of light and color.
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Low cost - not low quality – LED underwater lighting from the industry leader.
Amphibians are the worlds first lighting collection designed to be used in or out of water. This new tough range was created firstly to satisfy the increasing demand for - high quality, - low cost - underwater lighting for smaller craft and secondly to counter the growing imports of cheap and ineffective LED underwater lighting, as we have always believed that the bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price.
All Amphibians utilize the latest ultra high output LED’s, have internal drivers for 12 or 12/24vDC usage, require a very low power draw with no start-up current and need a mere 8mm (5/16th) hole cut out for the cable. Utilizing unique OceanLED tritonium lensing with high tech injection moulded polymer casings resistant to all known solvents and adhesives, Amphibians are quick and simple to fit and are covered by OceanLED’s 2 year warranty. The Amphibians are exceptionally easy to install and can be used anywhere, such as;
• Transoms
• Engine Brackets
• Under the gunnels
• Trim tabs
• T-Tops
• Boat trailers for night launching.
• ROVs
• Tail gates
The A3, A6 and A12 are all now readily available in the USA, and other parts of the world, check with your local representative for details.
If its worth lighting up, then it deserves to be lit by OceanLED
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Docks, pilings, marinas, waterside restaurants and houses can now experience the underwater lighting phenomenon with our DV24 dock light. The light has a PVC housing with a 100 watt halogen lamp and is available in 12 volt a.c./d.c. The reflector is a 45 degree wide angle for maximum light output. The dock light is fastened to a flat surface by way of two mounting brackets. The light is fully submersible and IP68 rated.
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The triple LED dock light (Ref. S40351) uses three 3 watt LED’s. The light is IP 68.
If this light is to be used underwater, the driver required is S41105 for each individual light.
If this light is to be used above water, the driver required is S41104 for every 2 lights.
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DockGLOW lights are ideal for backyard docks, marinas, waterfront restaurants, sea walls, resorts, etc. They utilize the latest state of the art, high output, Light Emitting Diodes (LED's) as their source. DockGLOW LED's are designed to run off standard 110 Volt household current through the use of a UL certified power supply box. DockGLOW lights are available in four light colors - Cool White, Royal Blue, Cyan, and Green - to suit your individual application. The circuit board of each light has an on-board voltage regulator for increased durability and is safeguarded by a built-in thermal protection circuit.
Simply mount DockGLOW lights on the pylon, at least 6-8 inches below the water line (below the low tide water line). Then run the included 30' marine grade power supply cable to the power supply junction box (included). The cable connectors offer a simple-to-use, quick connect, which plug together in only one way.
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- Illuminator with built-in reflector halogen light type Dicroico Ø 50mm with various possibilities of lighting bundle
- Feeding 12/24/220V - Power till 75W
- Underwater Connector type MCBH2MP
- Scafandratura in stainless steel
- Frontal Magnifier in tempered calciosodico glass VHC
- Posterior Bottom with removibile underwater connector
- The operating maximum Depth 600mt
- Pressure of test 70Bar
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- High brightness Leds module lamp
- Colour temperature : 6500°K
- Beam angle: 100°
- Power supply: 24V 700mA
- Housing: stainless Steel
- Depth rate: 1000mt
- Weight in water: 340gr
- Max length: 107mm
- Other underwater connector under customer request
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The coolest-running deep-rated LED light in the world has been developed by top ROV manufacturer, Saab Seaeye.
The super-intensity low power light comes with a unique design of thermal control that avoids failure through overheating. No other LED light has this capability.
Telemetry or PWM controlled, it monitors its status and gives data feed-back on current, input supply voltage, LED voltage, LED temperature and light output percentage, so is ideal for providing data for the diagnostic capability of the new generation of control systems. The LED light brightness can be controlled over its full range of brightness and retains a constant colour temperature over the range compared with tungsten halogen, which varies considerably when dimmed.
Rated at 6000 metres, the new LED light joins Saab Seaeye's 3000 metre rated technologically advanced range of LED lights especially developed to bring extra reliability, low power consumption and greater luminosity to underwater systems.
This means that in addition to bringing greater luminosity performance to ROV operations, underwater system developers worldwide can incorporate this range in other underwater equipment designs such as diver equipment, as it has a universal power interface that can take a wider range of power options than any other LED light. A mounting arrangement to provide horizontal and vertical adjustment of the light position is also provided.
Dave McInnes, Saab Seaeye's electronic design engineer behind the concept, says the new LEDs are far superior to both halogen and incandescent lamps.
'They use a quarter of the power, have a life of over 50,000 hours compared to 1000 hours for halogen and give higher luminosity than a 150 watt bulb - with a daylight white for more accurate colour rendering of video images than the typical 'yellow light'. Important too, adds McInnes, is they are more robust than other lighting systems.
The new range of LED lights is being fitted to all Saab Seaeye ROV systems. The Company is the largest electric ROV manufacturer in the world, supplying systems to the oil and gas industry, defence forces, marine science and hydro engineering. Its parent company, Saab Underwater Systems, is itself a world leader in sensor systems, precision engagement systems, and remotely operated and autonomous underwater vehicles.
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