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12v Led Dome Light - Double on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
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Rhododendron, Oregon, US

Rhododendron, Oregon, US
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This is the brightest LED double pancake dome light you will find on the market; great for use in your R.V. or boat.  The 3-way switch allows you to use one side or both.  24 LED's provide 800 design lumens (while most "comparable" fixtures offer only 300-400 lumens) of cool white light; the clear prismatic lens spreads and diffuses light superiorly as well.  The fixture is a thin 1" deep and will provide a huge amount of light with minimal power draw of just 0.58 amps, while running cool and comfortable for 50,000 hours. 

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