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Pop-Up Lights quickly rise and shine

by Accon Marine 4 Oct 2022 17:16 BST
Pop-Up Lights © Accon Marine

Essential navigation lights, especially deck-mounted models, need not be bulky trip hazards. Accon Marine has led the pack for decades with hardware that retracts flush to the deck when not needed. At the push of a button, its Pop-Up® Lights flip from hidden mode to ready-to-shine.

The centerpiece of the Pop-Up Light series is the 204-M Combination Bow Light. Companion models include a single port bow light, a single starboard version and side lights sold as a pair. These incandescent 12V models use a #78 bulb that affords low-cost, quick replacement and draws 2.5W. Each Accon light measures 137mm L x 89mm W and requires 84mm clearance below deck. When in use, the fixtures sits 44mm H.

Marine-grade 316 stainless steel construction ensures long life in a harsh marine environment. Every light in this Accon Marine series is USCG approved for one nautical mile, meets Colregs 72 and is NMMA type accepted.

Each unit installs with three user-supplied #10 screws. Accon provides a cutout template. The optional waterproofing cup enables draining through a specific point.

For more information contact Accon Marine, Tel: +1-727-572-9202; Fax: +1-727-572-7621 and /or www.acconmarine.com.

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