Description
The Deck Flood Light – OW-0702-24W is engineered to provide strong, efficient, and reliable illumination across decks, docks, vessel exteriors, and outdoor workspaces. With a 24 W high-efficiency LED module, it offers bright lighting while keeping energy consumption moderate — ideal for continuous or extended duty operation in marine and industrial settings.
Its rugged construction (typically die-cast aluminium housing with corrosion-resistant coatings) ensures durability in harsh, salt-laden environments. The front lens (tempered glass or impact-resistant polycarbonate) is sealed to provide high ingress protection (e.g. IP65 / IP66 / IP67 / IP68, depending on design). The fixture is designed to produce a flood beam, giving wide coverage with minimal dark spots, making it well suited to lighting broad surfaces rather than pinpointing distant objects.
Operation is often supported over a wide voltage range (for example 9–32 V DC or similar) and integrates features such as surge protection, reverse-polarity protection, and flicker-free driver performance. The spotlight includes an adjustable mounting bracket (usually stainless steel), allowing tilt and aiming flexibility for different installation geometries.
With long-rated life, strong construction, and dependable performance, the OW-0702-24W is an excellent choice for marine deck lighting, boat exteriors, piers, docks, and outdoor flood lighting in challenging conditions.
Features of Deck Flood Light
1. Premium performance high-output LEDs.
2. Die-cast aluminium housing & impact-resistant polycarbonate lens provide rugged durability.
3. Rigid mount provides easy installation.
4. Withstands heavy vibration, corrosion, moisture, and dust.
Specifications of Deck Flood Light
1.Power:24W
2.Luminous flux:1920LM
3.Light source:2pcs OSRAM 10W
4.Voltage range:9-32V
5.Waterproof rate:IP68
6.PC lens
7.Material of housing: aluminium alloy
8.LED lifetime:30000 hours
9.Operating temperature:-45℃-+85℃
10.Beam:flood and spot beam optional
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