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NZ Boatshow: Hella Marine expand LED light bar range

by Duncan Stirling 16 May 2018 05:48 BST 16 May 2018
Hella lighting the way to a safe haven at the end of a great day © Hella Marine

Hella Marine’s award winning LED light bars have expanded with the new Sea Hawk-470 range.

The new Sea Hawk-470 light bars provide superior illumination with a choice of four different precision optics (Spot, Spread, Combi and Diffused) and a maximum luminous intensity of 166,000 candela, while only consuming 35 watts.

Designed for harsh marine conditions the light bar is hermetically sealed making it completely dust and waterproof (IP6K7K). The housing is precision mouldered using a revolutionary non-corrosive, thermally conductive material. This eliminates any potential issues like rust or power coating flaking off like experienced on metal housing lamps.

Due to its slim profile the Light Bars are ideal for applications where aerodynamic styling is a valued attribute. Plus with only 950g weight the Light Bar is particularly popular for roof mount or rod holder installations. You can also double stack lamps to double the light output or combine different lens options to suit your requirements.

Hella LED Light Bars are also proudly designed and manufactured in New Zealand and covered by an extensive five year warranty for complete peace of mind. Lamps are supplied with 316 Stainless Steel mounting brackets and are available in either Black or White housings with four different beam options.

For more info visit Stand 294 at the Hutchwilco NZ Boat Show from May 17-20

Click on the social media link on the right to go into the competition to win two free tickets for the Hutchwilco Boat Show

For more information on the Hella Sea Hawk-470 range click here

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