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Press release from Hella Marine - 2008-04-14

New compact NaviLED® navigation lamps

Attractive and ultra power saving LED navigation marine lamps from Hella marine.
Designed and manufactured in New Zealand, this new range of NaviLED® LED navigation lamps provides highly visible, power saving navigation lighting for boat in a modern and compact housing.

Each lamp is a completely sealed unit, pre-wired with marine cable, UV and corrosion resistant. NaviLED® lamps are also shock and vibration proof, a benefit of the LED sailboat light source, and a result of through design and engineering, solid construction, robust components and the quality of materials employed. A plus for weight conscious boat for boat owners is that each lamp weighs only 47 grams!

The power saving benefits of Hella marine NaviLED® lamps are impressive. NaviLED® Port, Starboard and Stern lamps draw less than 4W combined, this is substantial power saving when compared to incandescent lamps. 8-28V Multivolt circuitry ensures consistent safety and lamp protection even under low battery voltages.
These Multivolt electronics also provide advanced reverse polarity and spike protection.

The unique Hella marine ‘Snap-in’ mounting system provides a strong and reliable attachment with no visible fastenings. Clear or coloured outer lenses are available offering different aesthetic options.

NaviLED® lamps are certified to the 2 nautical mile minimal Col Reg 72 standard for marine yachts and powerboats. Thus these compact Marine led lamps provide the certified vertical light visibility for yachts sailing at night to make the yacht highly visibly across a range of the heeling angles. NaviLED® lamps are also USCG and ABYC A-16 certified and carry an international RINA type approval.

Hella marine NaviLED® lamps are the answer for safe, ultra reliable and ultra energy efficient navigation lighting. They represent complete ‘fit and forget’ technology for yachts and powerboats.


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