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Introducing the Tide PowerLED Downlight, an innovative marine lighting solution that combines superior performance with sleek design. This model comes with a round "puck" base that allows for easy surface mounting, making it a great option for general lighting on smaller boats or as undercabinet lighting for larger vessels.
Thanks to its 2-wire power & dimming feature, Tide can easily replace existing legacy (halogen) spots without the need to run extra wires. The integrated drive electronics also eliminates the need for remote driver installation, saving you time and hassle.
Designed with carefully crafted optics, Tide offers fully blended illumination that is free of annoying artifacts or distracting hot spots. Its robust thermal management system ensures maximum life with minimal lumens depreciation over its expected working life of 50,000+ hours.
For those who prefer customizable lighting options, the Tide PowerLED Downlight also features bi-color dimming when paired with Imtra's single or dual channel PWM dimmer module. The dimming range spans from 5-100% and can be controlled through a momentary push-button interface.
This model boasts a polished stainless steel trim ring (bezel) that complements its cool white/blue output color. It has an input voltage of 10-40VDC and a power consumption of 3.2W, making it energy-efficient and cost-effective.
The Tide PowerLED Downlight is also built to withstand harsh marine environments. It has an ingress protection rating of IP40, which applies only to frontal water exposure, i.e. exposed surface. It also features reverse polarity, transient & spike protection for added electrical safety.
In terms of certifications and compliance, the Tide PowerLED Downlight meets CE-EMC and ROHS standards. It has a correlated color temperature (CCT) of 6000K (White LED) and a color rendering index (CRI) of 85. Its beam angle spans over 90°+, and it has a luminous flux of 141 lms.