Aqua-Signal 1044 2 x 20w 24vDC. Full Power.
1 x Aqua-Signal 1044 marine fluorescent luminaire for 2 x 20w lamps.

The luminaire came with two Philips 18w T8 lamps but as the sticker says 20w I grabbed the first set of T12 lamps that came to hand and whacked them in for the photo.
530 is a horrible colour tbh!!!
The startup is like a very fast SRS fade in.

These are incredibly robust IP67 fittings and can be found on ships all over the world.
They are available in a variety of control gear such as 240 and 110v AC in switch-start and HF. They are also, like this one, available in 24vDC.
The luminaire body is available in either 316 stainless or zinc plated steel. 

MFD September 1994

Aqua-Signal 1044 2 x 20w 24vDC. Full Power.

1 x Aqua-Signal 1044 marine fluorescent luminaire for 2 x 20w lamps.

The luminaire came with two Philips 18w T8 lamps but as the sticker says 20w I grabbed the first set of T12 lamps that came to hand and whacked them in for the photo.
530 is a horrible colour tbh!!!
The startup is like a very fast SRS fade in.

These are incredibly robust IP67 fittings and can be found on ships all over the world.
They are available in a variety of control gear such as 240 and 110v AC in switch-start and HF. They are also, like this one, available in 24vDC.
The luminaire body is available in either 316 stainless or zinc plated steel.

MFD September 1994

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AngryHorse   [06 Oct, 2019 at 07:20 AM]
Why 24 volt for a ship?, interesting fittings though, I thought that voltage was just for transport use? Smile
FrontSideBus   [06 Oct, 2019 at 09:21 AM]
Yeah that is quite strange, the ones I’ve seen on cruise ships and ferries have been switch start.
Ash   [06 Oct, 2019 at 06:27 PM]
Can be used on a small yacht without AC power

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