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      Nilight 18W Marine White Flood Beam LED Light Brighten up your night fishing trip Continuing the design of Nilight's classic NI19E series, it is well received by customers for its high quality and affordable. Decent size and design give a superb look when you install it on your vehicle. The upgraded PC lens will enhance the durability against scratches. The light has passed IP67 waterproof standard and 72 hours salt spray test and is perfect for use on board. LED Power: 18W (6 x 3W High Intensity LED) Input Voltage: 9-30V DC (fits 12V, 24V Boats or vehicles) Beam Pattern: Flood Beam Working Temperature: -40℉~185℉ LED Color Temperature: Pure White 6000K-6500K Material: 6063 Aluminum Profile, High quality Led Chips, PMMA Lens Pass the 72-hour laboratory salt spray test, waterproof, dustproof, quakeproof, anti-explosion and anti-corrosive.

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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