Marine White 20W Twin LED Flood Light
SKU: LEDMARINE-20W-WHT
Compact Power. Ultimate Visibility.
Don't let the small size fool you—the STEDI 20W Polar Twin Floodlight is engineered to punch well above its weight. Featuring dual 10W CREE LEDs, this unit delivers a broad, crisp 6000K beam that turns night into day. Whether you're rigging lines on the deck or setting up camp at the water's edge, this marine-grade floodlight provides the reliable, razor-sharp luminance STEDI is known for.
Key Features
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Dual CREE LED Performance: Equipped with two high-output 10W CREE LEDs, producing 1,800 raw lumens to ensure maximum visibility in a wide flood pattern.
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Marine-Grade Resilience: Finished in a durable marine-white powder coat with 316-grade stainless steel hardware to resist salt-water corrosion and UV damage.
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IP68 Waterproof Rating: Fully sealed against the elements. This light is dust-tight and submersible up to 3 meters, making it ready for the open ocean.
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Optic-Grade Lexan Lens: Features a hard-coated Lexan polycarbonate lens that is virtually indestructible and resistant to yellowing or impact.
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Thermal Management: Built with an ADC12 CAE-optimized heat sink and an internal thermal management module to ensure long-lasting performance and a 50,000-hour lifespan.
Performance Specifications
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Power: 20W (2 x 10W CREE LEDs)
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Lumens: 1,800 Raw Lumens
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Color Temp: 6000K (Vivid White)
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Voltage: 9V – 36V DC
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Current Draw: 1.4A @ 13.6V
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Beam Type: 50-Degree Flood Beam
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Dimensions: 106mm (L) x 84mm (H) x 65mm (D)
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Weight: 0.430kg
What’s in the Box?
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1 x Marine 20W Twin LED Floodlight
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316 Stainless Steel Mounting Bracket
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Complete Stainless Fastener Set
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Male and Female Waterproof Deutsch Connectors
Ideal For: Deck lighting on boats, canopy or awning lights for 4x4s, and rear reverse/work lights for any marine or coastal vehicle.
Note: This unit features integrated RFI and EMC suppression circuitry to prevent interference with your radio or GPS equipment.
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