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Marine Led Spotlights For Boats

Patented Multi-function design, suitable for all working environments.
Rated Power: 120W
Input Voltage: AC80-315Vac, DC80 ~ 400Vdc
Color Temperature: 2700K-6500K
Lamp Efficiency: 130LM/W
Beam Angle: 60°, 120°, 140°x60°.
CRI: Ra>75
IP Grade: IP65/IP67
Bracket: Stainless Steel
Net Weight: 8KG
Warranty: 5 Years
Certificate: RMRS, CE, RoHS, SAA, C-Tick, UL, DLC, CB, ISO:9001
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Marine LED Spotlights For Boats

Lighting failures are dangerous as well as inconvenient when your crew is working in dense fog or completely dark seas. Marine led spotlights for boats for boats from Xi'an Razorlux are designed to work when it counts most. With more than 200 patents and 22 years of experience in marine lighting, we design 400W spotlights that are resistant to harsh weather, hull vibration, and saltwater corrosion. With a 5-year guarantee and certifications from RMRS, UL, and CE, our lights provide 130LM/W efficiency while consuming 70% less power than conventional halogens.

Marine Led Spotlights For Boats

Marine LED Spotlights For Boats Specifications

​​​​​​​Beam Angle & Installation Diagram​​​​​​​

Model

RGL-120A

Beam Angle

60° 120° 140°

Stable Flux

(5700K after 1 hour)

14400 lm

Dimension (mm)

360*358*187

 

LEDs

108W

Power

Driver

12W

Consumption

Total

120W

Replace HID Lamp

250~300W

Net Weight

8kg(17.6lbs)

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

Applications

What Makes Marine LED Spotlights Essential?

Traditional halogen spotlights fail on boats for three reasons: filaments break from constant vibration, they drain battery banks quickly, and saltwater corrodes housings within months.

Marine led spotlights for boats solve these problems with solid-state technology. No moving parts means no vibration damage. LED efficiency cuts power consumption by up to 75%, protecting your electrical system. And with proper marine-grade construction, they resist corrosion for years.

The real value? Reliable visibility during night navigation, faster emergency response times, and lower maintenance costs over the spotlight's 50,000+ hour lifespan.

Marine Led Spotlights For Boats

Why Razorlux Marine Spotlights Outperform Competitors

Built for Saltwater Punishment

Cheap spotlights corrode within 6 months of saltwater exposure. We use marine-grade aluminum with mil-spec anodization that passes 1,000+ hours of ASTM B117 salt spray testing—simulating years of coastal use.

The stainless steel bracket resists galvanic corrosion (the chemical reaction that eats through mixed metals in saltwater). Even the internal wiring uses tinned copper to prevent oxidation.

Real-world impact: Fishing vessels in the Bering Sea report our lights still functioning after 4+ years of daily saltwater spray.

Stays Cool in Sealed Housings

LEDs generate heat. In sealed waterproof housings, that heat has nowhere to go—causing "thermal droop" where brightness drops by 30-40% as the light heats up.

Our precision-engineered heat sinks transfer heat away from LED chips even in stagnant air. Junction temperatures stay below 85°C, maintaining full brightness throughout your shift.

What this means: Consistent light output whether you're working for 20 minutes or 8 hours straight.

Marine Led Spotlights For Boats

Won't Interfere With Electronics

Generic LED drivers create radio frequency "noise" that disrupts VHF radios, GPS, and fish finders. You'll hear static on Channel 16 or see GPS coordinates jumping around.

We use EMC-compliant drivers with shielded circuitry (CISPR 25 Class 3 certified). Electromagnetic interference is eliminated across frequencies from 150kHz to 1GHz—covering all marine communication bands.

Field-tested proof: Harbor patrol boats run our spotlights alongside radar systems with zero interference.

Beam Precision for Every Task

Spot beams (15°-30°): Project light 500+ meters for identifying navigation markers, spotting debris, or searching for person-overboard situations.

Flood beams (120°-140°): Illuminate wide deck areas during cargo loading, net maintenance, or nighttime repairs.

Choose the beam angle that matches your operation. Many customers order multiple beam patterns for different mounting positions.

Packaging and TransportationWhere These Spotlights Excel

Commercial Fishing Operations

Night fishing requires seeing your nets clearly without spooking fish. Our CRI>75 color rendering shows true colors—helping you identify catch quality and separate species quickly.

The 15KG weight stays mounted securely during rough seas. IP67 rating handles constant deck washdowns and wave spray without water ingress.

Cargo Ship Deck Work

Loading containers at night demands broad, even illumination. Our 140°x60° flood beam covers 50+ feet of deck area from a single mounting point.

The universal voltage input (AC90-305V, DC127-431V) works with any ship's electrical system—no converters needed. Installation teams report setup takes 60% less time than traditional lights.

Offshore Platform Maintenance

Detailed inspection work needs bright, shadow-free lighting. 400W output at 52,000 lumens provides daylight-equivalent brightness for welding, valve inspection, and structural surveys.

Zero EMI ensures no interference with drilling equipment or communication systems. The 5-year warranty reduces replacement costs in remote locations.

Harbor Patrol & Search Operations

Response speed depends on seeing clearly through fog and darkness. Narrow spot beams (15°-20°) cut through sea mist better than wide beams—physics of light penetration.

360-degree rotating bracket allows rapid target acquisition during search operations. Instant-on performance (no warm-up time) saves critical seconds.

Research Vessels

Scientific documentation requires accurate color representation. Adjustable color temperature (2700K-6500K) adapts to different research needs—from marine biology observation to equipment photography.

Vibration-resistant construction protects optical alignment during extended voyages. LED consistency ensures repeatable lighting conditions for time-series photography.

Packaging and TransportationQuality Testing You Can Trust

Salt Spray Endurance

Every production batch spends 1,000+ hours in ASTM B117 salt spray chambers. This simulates 5+ years of coastal exposure in accelerated conditions.

Units showing any corrosion penetration are rejected. Only housings with zero rust or pitting pass our quality gate.

Vibration Survival Testing

Following MIL-STD-810G military standards, we mount lights on shaker tables replicating hull pounding in 15-foot seas.

Testing continues for 500,000 cycles. Internal components must maintain electrical connectivity and optical alignment throughout—no loose wires, shifted lenses, or flickering.

Thermal Performance Validation

We operate lights at full 400W output inside sealed chambers with no airflow—worst-case scenario for heat buildup.

Thermal cameras map LED junction temperatures every 30 seconds. If any area exceeds 85°C, the heat sink design is re-engineered before production approval.

Radio Frequency Testing

Each unit undergoes EMI testing from 150kHz to 1GHz using calibrated spectrum analyzers. This covers AM radio through GPS L-band frequencies.

Emissions must stay below CISPR 25 Class 3 limits at all frequencies. We test with lights mounted near simulated VHF antennas to verify real-world compatibility.

Qualification Certifications

Common Questions Answered

Q: Will this work with my boat's 12V or 24V system?

A: Yes. The universal voltage driver accepts DC 127-431V, which includes all common marine systems (12V, 24V, 36V, 48V). It also handles AC 90-305V for dockside use. No external converters needed.

Q: What beam angle should I choose?

A: Narrow beams (15°-20°) for long-distance visibility—navigation, search operations, spotting hazards 500+ meters away. Wide beams (120°-140°) for illuminating decks, work areas, or immediate surroundings. Most vessels use a combination based on mounting locations.

Q: How do I prevent radio interference?

A: Our lights include EMC-compliant drivers certified to CISPR 25 standards. They won't interfere with VHF, GPS, AIS, or radar. Generic LEDs lack this shielding and commonly cause static or signal disruption.

Q: Why is IP67 rating important?

A: Marine environments involve high-pressure washdowns and wave spray. IP67 means dust-tight and protected against temporary submersion up to 1 meter. Lower ratings (IP65) allow water ingress during heavy seas, corroding internal circuits.

Q: What color temperature works best?

A: Cool white (5000-6000K) provides highest contrast for navigation—similar to daylight. Warm white (2700-3000K) reduces glare reflection off fog. We recommend 5000K for general use, with warmer temperatures available for foggy regions.

Q: Can I install these myself?

A: Installation requires basic electrical knowledge. We provide detailed mounting templates and wiring diagrams. Most customers complete installation in 2-3 hours. For complex systems, we recommend marine electricians.

Ready to Upgrade Your Vessel Lighting?

Contact our marine led spotlights for boats specialists for technical consultation and customized solutions.

Email: sam@razorlux.com

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