Lumishore 50in Curved LED Light Bar, White Light 5000K, 10.5-31V DC, IP68, 39,600 lm
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Overview
The Lumishore 010-04466-00 is a 50 inch (130 cm) curved LED light bar that puts out 39,600 fixture lumens of white light (5500 K) for lighting up decks and working areas on board.
It runs on DC systems from 10.5 to 31 V, so it fits typical 12V and 24V boats. Plan your wiring and switching around the load: up to 32 A on a 12V system (16 A on 24V). The housing is rated IP68 for water ingress and uses a powder-coated aluminum body with a Makrolon lens, which suits exposed mounting where spray and washdowns are normal.
The beam pattern is a letterbox spread (about 9 degrees vertical by 50 degrees horizontal), which helps throw light forward without turning the whole deck into glare when it is mounted up high on a hardtop or arch.
Key features
- 50 inch (130 cm) curved light bar with white housing
- White output at 5500 K with 39,600 fixture lumens
- Supply voltage range: 10.5 to 31 V DC for 12V and 24V systems
- Max current draw: 32 A at 12V, 16 A at 24V
- IP68 water ingress protection for exposed mounting and washdowns
- Letterbox beam spread around 9 degrees vertical by 50 degrees horizontal
- Powder-coated aluminum body with a Makrolon lens
- Simple 2-wire connection; 3 wires when used with an EOS-LUX Command Center
What’s included
- Curved 50 inch light bar
- Stainless steel bracket and fasteners
Installation and setup
Mount it where the bar can throw light forward without reflecting off rails or the top edge of your windshield. On most boats, that means a hardtop leading edge, a radar arch, or a sturdy cabin-top face. Use marine sealant on any deck penetrations, and keep dissimilar metals isolated where needed so the mounting stays clean in saltwater.
The bracket makes it easy to aim. After the first few runs, re-check fastener tightness, especially if the boat sees pounding or frequent trailering.
Electrical and system integration
This light bar draws real current, so treat it like a high-load accessory: short wire runs where possible, solid terminations, and overcurrent protection sized for the circuit and your switch or controller. It can be controlled with a basic on/off switch, or integrated with ECLIPSE and EOS-LUX command centers; wiring changes to a 3-wire setup when using EOS-LUX.
Use cases on board
This is a practical fit for boats that need one forward-facing spreader to light up a wide working area, such as docking at night, setting lines, handling fenders, or moving around the bow when the deck is wet. The wide horizontal spread helps when you are working with crew on deck, while the tighter vertical angle keeps the light focused where you need it.
Maintenance and care
Rinse the housing and lens with fresh water after salt runs, especially around the bracket and fasteners. Keep the lens clean to maintain output, and periodically inspect wiring at the light and at the switch or controller for heat, corrosion, or loose connections.
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