marine led deck lights
Rated Power: 180W
Input Voltage: AC90-305, DC127-431
Color Temperature: 2700K-6500K
Lamp Efficiency: 130LM/W
Beam Angle: 15°, 20°, 30°, 40°, 60°, 120°, 140°x60°.
CRI: Ra>75
IP Grade: IP67
Bracket: Stainless Steel
Net Weight: 15KG
Warranty: 5 Years
Certificate:RMRS CE, RoHS, SAA, C-Tick, UL, DLC, CB, ISO:9001
- Product Description
Marine LED Deck Lights Built for Commercial Vessels That Never Stop Working
Your crew deserves lighting they can trust at 3 AM in a storm.
After 22 years of manufacturing marine lighting for over 3,000 vessels worldwide, we've learned what actually survives at sea—and what fails when you need it most.
Our 180W marine led deck lights aren't the cheapest option. But they're the ones still working five years from now when budget fixtures have corroded through their third replacement cycle.

Marine LED Deck Lights Specifications
Model | RGL-180A | |
Beam Angle | 60° 120° 140°*60° | |
Stable Flux (5700K after 1 hour) | 21600 lm | |
Dimension (mm) | 360*358*306mm | |
| LEDs | 162W |
Power | Driver | 18W |
Consumption | Total | 180W |
Replace HID Lamp | 400 ~ 500W | |
Net Weight | 10kg | |
Color Temperature | 2000-6000K | |
Color Rendering | ≥Ra75 (≥Ra80, ≥Ra90 available on request) | |
Working Life | ≥50000Hrs | |
Housing Material | Aluminum & Powder coating | |
Power Supply | Meanwell | |
IP Class | IP 67 | |
IK Class | IK 10 | |
Insulation Class | Class I | |
Working Temperature | -40C ~ 60C / -40F ~ 140F | |
Working Humidity | 10% ~ 95% | |
AC Input | 80-315Vac input voltage without additional adapter | |
DC Input | 80 ~ 400Vdc | |
THD | <10% | |
Power Factor | ≥0.98 | |
Warranty | LED Module | 5 year |
| Driver | 5 year |
| Housing | 10 year |

What Makes These Different (And Why It Matters to Your Bottom Line)
316 Stainless Steel = Years, Not Months
We use 316 marine-grade stainless steel. Yes, it costs more than aluminum.
Here's why captains choose it anyway:
· Aluminum fixtures: Pit and corrode in 18-24 months in saltwater
· 316 stainless: Maintains structural integrity for 5+ years
Handles the Electrical Chaos of Real Marine Systems
If you've ever seen lights flicker when starting the engine or running the winch, you know marine power is messy.
Our marine led deck lights work with:
· AC: 90-305V (handles generator spikes)
· DC: 127-431V (battery discharge cycles)
· Voltage drops during heavy equipment startup
· The electrical noise from inverters and VFDs
What this means: No more replacing drivers burned out by power surges. No flickering that drives your crew crazy during night operations.

Choose Your Beam Pattern (Because One Size Fails Everyone)
Beam Angle | Best For | Why |
15° - 30° narrow spot | Illuminating distant work zones, cargo holds | Throws light 50+ meters without spill |
60° medium flood | General deck work, machinery spaces | Balanced coverage and intensity |
120° wide flood | Engine rooms, confined spaces | Wall-to-wall uniform lighting |
140°x60° asymmetric | Walkways, stairs, gangways | Forward throw without light trespass |
Mix and match across your vessel.A typical supply boat uses 8× 30° spots on the main deck, 4× 120° floods in the engine room, and 6× asymmetric fixtures on walkways.


Application Guide: Which Configuration for Your Vessel?
Commercial Fishing Vessels
Challenge: Processing catch at night, frequent washdowns, 18-hour shifts
Recommended setup:
· Main deck: 5700K cool white (better color accuracy for species ID)
· 60° medium floods for sorting tables
· 30° spots for outrigger and stern work areas
· IP67 minimum (IP69K for factory trawlers with steam cleaning)
Typical installation: 12-18 fixtures on a 65-foot longliner
Offshore Support & Supply Vessels
Challenge: 24/7 operations, cargo transfers, helideck lighting
Recommended setup:
· Cargo deck: 4000K neutral (good visibility without harsh glare)
· Mix of 30° and 60° for loading zones
· 140°x60° asymmetric for walkways
· Ensure RMRS certification for international operations

Tugboats & Harbor Craft
Challenge: High-power electrical loads (winches), tight maneuvering, cable visibility
Recommended setup:
· Working deck: 5700K cool white (maximum contrast)
· 40° medium spots for tow cable runs
· Wide voltage range essential (DC systems common)
· Vibration resistance critical
Typical installation: 8-12 fixtures on a 90-foot harbor tug
Passenger & Car Ferries
Challenge: Safety compliance, passenger areas, frequent cycling, temperature extremes
Recommended setup:
· Vehicle decks: 4000K neutral (vehicle navigation)
· Passenger areas: 3000K warm (more comfortable)
· 120° wide floods for uniform coverage
· EMI shielding for navigation equipment proximity
Typical installation: 40-60 fixtures on a 110-meter ferry

Common Questions From Captains & Engineers
"How long do they really last?"
Honest answer: The LEDs themselves will run 50,000+ hours (that's 8-10 years at 12 hours/day).
What fails first is usually the driver electronics—but ours are potted in marine-grade compound and have run 5+ years in North Sea conditions.
Our warranty is 5 years because that's what the data supports, not marketing math.
"Can I install these myself or do I need an electrician?"
Depends on your vessel's flag state and insurance requirements.
The fixtures ship with mounting templates and wiring diagrams. If you have a qualified marine electrician on crew, installation is straightforward.
But: Many insurers require licensed installation for warranty validity. Check your policy first.
We can recommend certified installers in major ports →Installer network
"Will these interfere with my navigation equipment?"
No.They include EMI filtering to prevent radio frequency interference.
This is a common complaint with cheap LED fixtures—they generate electrical noise that causes static on VHF radios and can even affect GPS/radar.
We test for electromagnetic compatibility per marine standards. If you're operating near sensitive navigation equipment, request our EMC test reports.

Contact Our Marine Lighting Team
Contact our marine led deck lights' team:sam@razorlux.com(Response within 24 hours)
Technical Questions: Include your vessel type, current lighting issues, and operating environment for fastest response
Quotes: Specify quantity, beam angles, color temp, and destination port
Installation Support: We can recommend certified marine electricians in major ports

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