Boca Flasher HP Submersible, Dimmable LED Strip

Boca Flasher HP Submersible, Dimmable LED Strip

Dec 3, 2020

The Boca Flasher’s HP-Submersible is designed for submersible installations where light output is a concern. It offers seamless LED configuration, easy installation, and bright solid color. The Submersible can be used with any magnetic low voltage dimmer and can be fabricated with a range of optics and color temperature choices, affording a multitude of distribution and effect options. The housing is a clear durable and heat resistant polycarbonate tube with Teflon coated endcaps, ensuring longevity even in the harshest underwater environments.

APPLICATIONS
• Underwater Back-Lit
• Edge-Lit Glass Underwater
• Landscape Architecture Underwater

ATTRIBUTES
• Fixture Comes in 6″ Increments
• End Caps are Teflon Coated for Marine Installations
• Many Options to Suit a Range of Projects
• EMI Filter Available Upon Request
• Uses Standard Magnetic Low Voltage Dimmers

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