Lumishore ECLIPSE DL55 LED Downlight, 12V, IP67, Blue LED, Black Finish
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Overview
The Lumishore 010-04472-00 is an ECLIPSE DL55 blue LED downlight with a black finish, built for overhead lighting in cabins, heads, cockpits, and hardtops. It runs on 12V DC only (10 to 15V), draws up to 0.4A, and uses two 3W blue LEDs for a low-glare light that works well for night vision.
The housing is water-sealed to IP67 for wet areas and washdowns. For fit planning, the bezel is 64.0 mm (2.519 in) and the cutout is 50.8 mm (2.0 in), with a shallow mounting depth of 21 mm (0.83 in) and a low-profile 3.5 mm face.
Key features
- Blue downlight output for nighttime movement on board without blasting the cabin with white light
- 12V DC only input range (10 to 15V) with simple 2-wire power hookup
- IP67 water-sealed construction for damp locations and routine washdowns
- Low-profile face (3.5 mm) with shallow install depth (21 mm) for thin liners and headliners
- 64.0 mm (2.519 in) bezel with a 50.8 mm (2.0 in) cutout for common round downlight openings
- Stainless steel spring clips hold the light in place without a bulky rear housing
- Works with basic on/off switching and supports ECLIPSE Command Center control
Installation and fit
This light is sized around a 50.8 mm (2.0 in) round cutout, so it is a straightforward swap when you already have a standard downlight opening. The shallow 21 mm depth helps when there is limited clearance behind the panel, such as in a cabin headliner, under a hardtop, or inside a console.
The spring-clip mounting style is set up for a clean finish with no exposed fasteners on the face. In wet overhead locations, it is worth taking a minute to route the wiring so it stays above any drip paths and to keep connections protected from moisture.
Electrical and control
Plan on a 12V DC supply only, within 10 to 15V. The 0.4A maximum draw is helpful when you are sizing a switch, a circuit, or a fuse for a group of lights, especially if you are adding several downlights across a cockpit or cabin. With a 2-wire connection, the most common setup is a simple switched feed, and it can also be integrated into an ECLIPSE Command Center system when you are building a coordinated lighting layout.
Use on board
Blue downlights are commonly used as courtesy lighting in cockpits, walkways, companionways, and cabins when you want enough visibility to move around without losing night vision. This one makes sense for anglers running before dawn, cruisers who want low-glare lighting at anchor, and any boat that needs a water-sealed overhead light in an exposed area.
Maintenance and care
Rinse salt spray off the face as part of normal washdowns and wipe with a soft cloth to keep the lens clear. If the light is installed in a high-splash zone, keeping connections clean and protected behind the panel helps prevent corrosion-related issues over time.
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