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AC-Powered Underwater LED Floodlight

  02/01/2008
Remote Ocean Systems is unveiling the new Q-LED underwater LED floodlight at Underwater Intervention 2008. The compact Q-LED operates on 120 or 240 volt AC power, yet fits in the same compact footprint as Remote Ocean Systems' trusted QL-3000 floodlight, which has been a mainstay of the ROV industry for more than 3 decades.

 

Operators can now upgrade their vehicles by installing the "plug and play" dimmable Q-LED lights in place of their old halogen lights, using the same wiring. The Q-LED is depth rated to 3000 meters, and has an output equivalent to that of a 250 watt halogen light. The Q-LED's first scheduled maintenance is at the 5-year mark.

 

 

 





Supplier: Remote Ocean Systems

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Comments (2):

Robert, you could contact the supplier for this information. The link is provided under the article. Joost Boers - 20/03/2009 - 08:38


Where can I purchase an A/C powered underwater LED flood light? Robert McKay - 17/03/2009 - 05:44


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