Lumitec Razor Flush-Mount LED Light Bar, 10-30VDC, IP67, 10,000+ lm.
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Overview
The Lumitec Razor Light Bar is a flush-mount light bar that puts over 10,000 lumens of white light onto the deck or out ahead, running on 10-30 VDC for both 12V and 24V systems. It is sealed to an IP67 rating and uses a low profile that sits about 1.5 in tall, which helps it blend into hardtops, arches, and pilothouse overhangs where a traditional pod-style bar can look bulky.
This is a practical fit when you want real working light for docking, rigging, cockpit and gunwale illumination, or forward visibility at low speed. Output is 5000K white and the bar is dimmable, so you can back it down when you need less glare in the cockpit.
Key features
- 10-30 VDC input for 12V and 24V boats
- 10,000-lumen white output at 5000K
- IP67 sealing for rain, spray, and washdowns
- Low-profile housing about 1.5 in high with an 18 in wide face and 3.5 in depth to plan around
- Powder-coated die-cast aluminum housing
- Built-in dimming, so you can control brightness without adding a separate dimmer module
- Mounting flexibility for flush installs and surface mounting, including the option to mount upright or inverted
Variants
The Razor Light Bar line is offered with two beam patterns and two housing finishes. Beam pattern is the main functional difference: Flood spreads light across a wide area for cockpit and deck work, while Spot concentrates light farther forward for picking up markers and obstacles.
Finish options are Black or White, and some White versions are offered with an inverted logo. Electrical range, output class, and physical envelope remain consistent across the range, so the selection usually comes down to beam pattern, finish, and logo orientation to match the install location.
Compatibility and fit
This light bar suits hardtop, arch, and pilothouse mounting where you want a clean face and a shallow profile. For flush installs, confirm you have room for the 3.5 in depth behind the mounting surface plus wiring bend radius, and confirm you have a flat enough area to support the full 18 in width.
Plan the electrical circuit for the load on your system. Current draw is around 9A on 12V systems, so wire sizing, protection, and switching should be set up accordingly for the run length on your boat.
Installation and wiring
Lay out the location so the beam clears antennas, rocket launchers, and canvas. If installing as a spreader light, aim for coverage across the cockpit and side decks without blasting the helm directly, then use the built-in dimming to fine-tune brightness once you are on the water at night.
On a saltwater boat, take the time to seal fasteners and any cut edges in the mounting surface. Keep connections clean and well supported so vibration does not work on terminals over time.
On-board use
Flood beam is a strong match for fishing cockpit lighting, dock work, and loading gear at night. Spot beam makes sense when you want concentrated forward light from a high mounting point for slow-speed navigation and spotting channel markers or floating debris.
Maintenance and care
Rinse the housing with fresh water after salt exposure and keep the lens area clean for best output. Avoid harsh abrasives on the finish and check wiring supports and fasteners as part of routine seasonal inspections.
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