Description
Attwood 4" LED Utility Light - 12V | Boat Supply Store
For supplemental illumination within compact marine interiors, this 4-inch utility light offers a low-profile solution. Featuring six bright white LEDs, it consumes minimal power from a 12VDC system. Its water-resistant construction ensures durability in challenging environments, making it suitable for enhancing visibility in cabins or under gunwales on coastal fishing vessels.
Key Features
- Surface mount design for straightforward installation above the waterline.
- Six bright white LEDs provide ample illumination for essential tasks.
- Low amp draw ensures efficient 12 VDC power consumption.
- Water-resistant construction guarantees performance in marine conditions.
- Pigtail wire connector simplifies electrical integration.
- Compact 4-inch size fits easily into tight spaces.
- Included mounting hardware allows for immediate installation.
- Durable design built for the demands of marine use.
Specifications
| Product Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Diameter | 4 inches |
| Voltage | 12V DC |
| LED Count | 6 |
| Color | White |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Water Resistance | Water-resistant |
| Connector Type | Pigtail wire connector |
Who This Is For
Boat owners and marine professionals needing compact, durable, and water-resistant interior lighting. Ideal for enhancing visibility in cabins, cockpits, and utility areas where space is limited.
How It Compares
| Feature | Attwood 4" LED Utility Light - 12V | Perko 1034 Series LED Utility Light |
|---|---|---|
| LED Count | 6 | 6 |
| Voltage | 12V DC | 12V DC |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount | Surface Mount |
| Water Resistance | Water-resistant | Waterproof |
| Connector Type | Pigtail wire connector | Wire leads |
Common Concerns Answered
Will this light be bright enough for my needs?
The Attwood 4" LED Utility Courtesy Light features six bright white LEDs, providing ample illumination for typical interior marine applications like cabins and cockpits. For exceptionally large or high-activity areas, additional lighting may be advisable, but for standard courtesy lighting, its output is well-regarded.
How durable is this light in wet marine conditions?
This unit is engineered with water-resistant construction to withstand the marine environment. While it is designed to repel moisture, ensuring a proper seal during installation, particularly around the mounting surface and wire entry points, will maximize its longevity and prevent potential condensation.
What is the power consumption of this light?
This LED utility light is designed for efficient operation, drawing a low amount of current (low amp draw) from your 12V DC system. This minimizes the impact on your vessel's battery power, making it an energy-conscious lighting choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Attwood 4" LED Utility Courtesy Light waterproof?
The light features a water-resistant design, which means it is protected against splashes and intermittent water exposure. For submersion or prolonged direct water spray, consider additional protective measures or products specifically rated as fully waterproof.
What voltage does the Attwood 4" LED Utility Courtesy Light operate on?
This courtesy light operates on a standard 12V DC (Direct Current) electrical system, common in most recreational boats and marine vessels.
How is the Attwood 4" LED Utility Courtesy Light mounted?
It is designed for easy surface mounting. This involves securing the light fixture directly to the desired surface (e.g., bulkhead, ceiling panel) using the provided mounting hardware. The light protrudes minimally from the mounting surface.
What is the light output of the Attwood 4" LED Utility Courtesy Light?
The light emits bright white LED illumination from six individual LEDs. While a specific lumen rating is not provided, it is designed to offer sufficient brightness for general interior courtesy lighting and task illumination in smaller marine areas.
What is the amp draw of the Attwood 4" LED Utility Courtesy Light?
The specifications indicate a low amp draw (12 VDC), meaning it consumes minimal electrical current. This efficiency is a key benefit for boaters looking to conserve battery power.