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Compact Hella lightbar delivers massive illumination

Hella LED

Apr 8, 2021

When bright white light is needed on board, a compact Sea Hawk-350 LED Light Bar from Hella marine delivers massive illumination with many options. Not only is it available in spread or spot light patterns, but also switches from high to low power as needed.

The Spread Lens Sea Hawk-350 LED Light Bar provides a wide swath of light that’s ideal for cockpits and decks. The Spot Lens model concentrates its power for when installed higher on the vessel or for seeing ahead. Users can further match output to application by switching from 2,200-lumen high-output mode drawing 25W down to low-power 500 lumens at 5W.
Built for extreme environments, the Sea Hawk-350 LED Light Bar’s thermally-conductive ceramic polymer housing stands up to hard use and won’t rust. It has a heavy-duty Grilamid® lens that’s impact- and chemical-resistant. The entire unit is completely sealed to IP 6K7/IP6K9K standards. While rugged enough for commercial work, the sleek and elegant design fits perfectly into the most modern boat décor.

Hella marine’s Sea Hawk-350 LED Light Bar features Multivolt 12/24V DC electronic circuitry. This provides a steady light output and protects against voltage fluctuation and battery charging spikes.

Pre-wired for easy installation, Hella marine’s Sea Hawk-350 LED Light Bar measures 16″ W x 2.6″ D with the included mounting brackets. Canadian MSRP is approximately $445.

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