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High Intensity LED floating Lifebouy/Danbouy light: · Activated when the unit floats in water. · SOLAS approved in accordance with the LSA Code, IMO MSC 48(66) and IMO 91(70) Resolutions and MED directives – the European ‘ship’s wheel’. · Can be switched off for storage and supplied with a mounting bracket and set of batteries. |
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LED navigation lights help reduce power consumption: · SIC LED lights consume 8% of the power of a conventional 25 watt filament bulb. · Approved (COLREG 1972) for use on vessels up to 20 meters. · Operate from 9 to 30 Volts DC . |
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SIC LED Lifejacket light · Manual and automatic versions available. · SOLAS approved in accordance with LSA code IMO MSC 48(66) and IMO 81(70). · 10 year shelf life. |
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Through hull underwater LED from SIC · Single fixing hole. · Available in 30 Watt (12 volt only) and 60 Watt (12 and 24 volt) versions. · Excellent light intensity at minimal power consumption. |

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With the KV, SIC have created one of the most powerful LED liferaft lights on the market. · Intensity 4.3 candela, range greater than 2 mi (3.2 km), · Operates in excess of 12 hours. · Fully approved and available in a range of fittings. |
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Looking on the Light Side Like you we're always looking for the most efficient products which provide the greatest output for the least amount of input. Significant technical advancements have been made in LED lighting in the last year resulting in major increases in light output power, whilst only using minimal battery power. So, this month, we look at the most illuminating products currently in our LED light range. I will be at METS between 15th and 17th November supporting our various suppliers and would be more than willing to meet you. Please contact me to arrange a meeting. |




