OceanTools L7 high intensity subsea flood lamp utilises the very latest in LED technology and optics to give unrivalled performance and generate a market leading efficiency of more than 220 lumens per Watt, resulting in an output of up to 12,000 lumens. The field serviceable lamps are powered by 24VDC and support a range serial or analogue control options.
L7 flood lamps are part of an ever-expanding range of subsea lamps designed by OceanTools based on client requirements. The aluminium housing with acrylic window is depth rated to 6000m
Key Features:
Flicker-free RS232, RS485 or analogue control options
Up to 12,000 lumen output
6000m depth rating
OceanTools Light Selection Matrix
For more information about OceanTools L7 Subsea Light, Contact the team at BlueZone.
Up to 25-hour mission duration
Speeds up to 4.2 knots
Increased module payload capacity
Search and recovery
Hydrography
Deep sea mineral exploration
Marine & Fisheries research
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