DR LED Dome Light

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DRLEDDomeLight250NEWThe Saturn Ring MKII is a general purpose, recessed, water resistant fixture in your choice of spotlight or floodlight models with the added benefit of high-flux LED technology.  These lights produce a warm white light and are fabricated from the highest quality components to assure long life and trouble-free functioning.

Their patented internal circuitry provides consistent brightness and makes them immune to life-shortening voltage fluctuations.  Their incredibly low power draw (0.25A @12V) makes them the perfect way to reduce energy consumption.  Exactly the same form factor as our popular cluster LED Saturn Ring.  High-flux LEDs, the latest LED technology,  out-perform cluster LEDs in all respects.

Spot model, 60W incandescent beam, bright enough for reading.

Flood model, 30W incandescent beam, a very good ambient light.

Long service life.

Modern styling and compact design.

Not hot, warm to the touch.

Shockproof, ultra-rugged with no filament to burn out or break.

UV, lead, and mercury-free; no RF noise.

White and chrome trim rings included.

Brass color trim ring (gold plated) sold separately.

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