Advanced LED
Advanced LED Swivel Bell Cabin Light
Item: #859768 | Part Number: Not Selected
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MSRP: $38.99 - $43.99
$35.09 - $39.59
Description
- TiN-coated polished brass finish resists tarnish and scratches
- Sealed LED module with 24 SMD 2835 LEDs for long life and reliability
- Warm white light with built-in on/off rocker switch
- Low power draw and easy screw-in installation
Advanced LED Swivel Bell Cabin Light Item # 859768
Description
The unique styling of Advanced LED's Swivel Cabin Light fits in perfectly in both traditional and contemporary interiors.
Features:
- Polished brass model is actually TiN (Titanium Nitride) coated, giving it the look of brass, yet will never tarnish and almost impossible to scratch
- Includes (24) SMD 2835 LEDs in a sealed module
- Lifespan of 50,000 hours
- Includes On/Off rocker switch
Specifications:
- Mounting hardware: Screws included
- (24) SMD 2835 (Sealed module) with proprietary diffused lens (50,000 hr. life)
- Operating voltage: 10-15 Volts
- Current draw: 80 mA @ 12 Volt DC
- Lumens: 120 lm
- Color temperature: 4000~4500k (Warm White)
- Dimensions:
- 2-1/2" Base
- 2-1/2" Bell shade diameter
- 5" Depth
Part Numbers for Advanced LED Swivel Bell Cabin Light
Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Anonymous from
Great Lights, Great Value
Bought these to replace the original lights in the cabin of my boat. They were the same dimensions as the original lights, were very easy to install and offer alot more light than the originals. These are by far the best replacement option around.
Date published: 2024-07-18
Questions
I have bought these lights previously without any issues. However, I recently bought a pair and they are not working? Could they be damaged if I accidentally had reversed polarity?
They might be damaged. I do not know if there is protection circuitry in the lamp that would protect the LEDs. If left in reverse polarity for a more than a short time it might fail.
Have you tried connecting the red lead to +12 vdc and black lead to ground? it should work then. Besure to test the voltage on the wires that you are connecting to, to check their polarity with a good meter. If that doesn't work the lamp maybe bad.
Date published: 2024-03-28