Underwater yacht light F-SERIES
LEDthrough-hull

underwater yacht light
underwater yacht light
underwater yacht light
underwater yacht light
underwater yacht light
underwater yacht light
underwater yacht light
underwater yacht light
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Characteristics

Application domain
for yachts
Light source
LED
Mounting
through-hull

Description

The F-Series HD Gen2 mk2 offers a secure future proof solution for underwater lighting for large superyachts. Trusted by yacht builders worldwide, the F-Series is the ultimate in underwater lighting design and technology. The lights are designed and manufactured to the highest standard and have no movable parts that could be subject to vibration and are solid state. Power options are available as individual AC drivers and AC driver cabinets whereby all the electronics can be centrally located and can run 3 to 6 lights per cabinet. Collimators Unlike other lights which do not control light output leading to loss of light and “hot spots”, our collimator controls the beam so light is only directed straight out into the direction needed, minimizing light loss and maximising power efficiency. Hull Angling F-Series lights and cofferdams can be angled up to 50° to compensate for the hull form. For angles greater than 25°, typically up to 50°, a combination of cofferdam and light engine angling is used to make for the best solution. For example a 30° hull counter angle is best achieved with 5° in the cofferdam and 25° in the light engine. DMX Control The F-Series can be controlled by integrating into the yachts existing system, such as a Crestron or Lutron lighting control. The lights can be managed through any on board touch panel or controlled via 3rd party devices such as a smartphone or tablet via wifi. This allows further customisation with additional features such as dimming and panic mode operations.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.