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High-quality spherical incandescent bulbs as replacement bulbs for various navigation and position lights on boats and yachts. Available in different wattages (5W, 10W, 25W) and voltages (12V, 24V) as well as with different bases for maximum compatibility.
The light bulbs are available in three different base types: single-pole, double-pole, and long-life. The long-life versions offer a particularly long lifespan and are ideal for hard-to-reach light fixtures where frequent bulb changes should be avoided.
Whether for 12V or 24V electrical systems - with our comprehensive range you are guaranteed to find the right replacement bulb for your navigation and position lights.
| Item No. | Performance W |
execution | Tension V |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2641 | 10 W | Single-pole socket | 12 V |
| 2618 | 5 W | Double-pole socket | 12 V |
| 2650 | 10 W | Longlife socket | 12 V |
| 2660 | 25 W | Longlife socket | 12 V |
| 2655 | 10 W | Longlife socket | 24 V |
| 2665 | 25 W | Longlife socket | 24 V |
Single-pole socket (BA15s): Standard bayonet socket with one contact pin. Widely used in many navigation and position lights.
Double-pole socket (BA15d): Bayonet socket with two contact pins for improved contact. Commonly used in position lamps.
Long-life socket: Special design with an extended lifespan. Ideal for hard-to-reach light fixtures where frequent bulb changes should be avoided. The robust construction ensures reliable operation over a longer period.
12V variants (2641, 2618, 2650, 2660): For most sports boats, motorboats and smaller yachts with a 12V electrical system.
24V versions (2655, 2665): For larger yachts and ships with a 24V electrical system. The higher voltage allows for more efficient power distribution over greater distances.
Important: Always use the correct voltage for your vehicle's electrical system. A 12V bulb in a 24V system will burn out immediately, and a 24V bulb in a 12V system will not shine at full brightness.
Choose the correct socket type: Before buying, check which socket type your light fixture requires (single-pole, double-pole or long-life).
Note the voltage: Make sure the lamp voltage matches your vehicle's electrical system (12V or 24V).
Adjust the power: Select the power according to the requirements of your light fixture (5W, 10W or 25W).
Easy replacement: Before changing the bulb, switch off the power supply. Remove the defective bulb by twisting and pulling, insert the new bulb and twist it firmly into place.
Spherical incandescent bulbs are tried and tested light sources for navigation and position lights. They offer instant full brightness upon switching on, are insensitive to vibrations, and function reliably even at extreme temperatures. The various models with long-life sockets ensure a particularly long service life and significantly reduce maintenance.