micfil DAISA Underwater Light

The micfil DAISA-LED underwater lights are powerful RGBW lights.

They can be installed without the need of drilling large holes (only one 8 mm hole is required for power supply) using direct surface mounting or welding depending on the type of the ship hull (steel or aluminum).

The sleek design allows for an easy installation and better cooling capabilities, which is necessary since the lights can produce up to 500W total (125W for every color in case of the DI-4 light).

With the micfil DAISA-LED underwater light you can create light flooded areas around your ship in a 120° angle, with limitless color effects or a music controlled light show as desired.

In the case that the light is out of the water, the on-board microcontroller regulates the power down so that the LED light ist protected and the heat production stays low. The lights are produced in Germany with certified aluminium or copper bodies with high quality LED chips.

All micfil DAISA-LED underwater lights have programmable DMX segments and optional RDM controller and WIFI systems are available on request.

Micfil Underwater Light

Features

  • No large drilling holes are needed for installation
  • Every LED segment can be controlled using the DMX protocol
  • Low heat production due to the long design and microcontroller
  • 120 ° light angle
  • Up to 500 W (125 W for a single color channel)
  • Used in deep-sea mining and as accessory for super yachts

The micfil DAISA LED underwater lamps can be used, among other things, to generate effective light shows:

 

Micfil Underwater Light Lightshow
SpecificationsDI-1DI-2DI-3DI-4
Input voltage (V DC)48484848
Input current
(A – all LEDs active)
2,755,58,2511
Power
(W – all LEDs active)
125250325500
Lumens
-all LEDs on
-only white

8.325
2.750

16.650
5.500

24.975
8.250

33.300
11.000
Dimensions (mm)
-width
-depth
-height

240
89
20

265
89
20

288
89
20

308
89
20

All models are also available in welding versions WDL-1 to -4.

These models are made of aluminium or steel with a copper or aluminium socket for the lamps and are welded to the ship’s hull.


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