
LED search light | rotatable with remote | 2250 lumen | 12-24v | black | EW3010
€ 1.583,58
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Specificaties
General
- Voltage
- 10-30v
- Wattage
- 50 Watt
- Lumen
- 2250 Lumen
- IP rating
- IP68
- Certifications
- CE
- Warranty
- 5 jaar
Dimensions
- Dimensions
- 182 x 190 x 166mm
- Width
- 182mm
- Depth
- 166mm
- Height
- 190mm
- Centre-to-centre
- 125 x 125mm
- Shape
- Square
Optics
- Light pattern
- Driving lights
Materials
- Housing colour
- Black
- Housing material
- Aluminium
- Lens material
- Polycarbonate
Technical
- Connector
- Open wire end
- Cable length
- 40cm kabel
- Mounting
- Surface mounting
Other
- num leds
- 10 x 5 Watt LEDs
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