I recommend this for any marine application that requires a pilot light as this could certainly put up wit that environment. It could possibly be used as a very dim accent light but this is not its purpose. ![]() If you are looking to light something up, this light is not for that. Also about a three foot power lead is included on the light. After it is installed, the head of the light protrudes 2mm without the o-ring and 3mm with the o-ring tighten down. This gives enough room for the housing and the resistor to clear without bending the resistor itself and taking a chance of braking it. Total length that is needed behind the surface where this is installed is 37mm. This can be tighten fairly tight as it is made of pretty god grade aluminum. Then you just run the wires in the hole, insert the indicator LED, and then slide the bolt up the wires and tighten down. If you need this to be waterproof, just leave the o-ring in place, if not I would suggest removing it as it will sit more flush. ![]() after that make sure you remove the nut on the LED housing. Also it includes an o-ring to make a waterproof install on something like a marine application. The light that is emitted from this is not annoyingly bright, its noticeable but not so bright which is perfect for the application of this LED. After all this does need to be exposed and seen, that is the whole point of it. Not only that, you dont need to worry about it corroding over time and looking ugly. Made of aluminum, is has a great finish to it. There are some that are not so rugged but this one can put up with most abuse that would be put on an indicator light depending where it is used. There is so much more applications for this kind of light. This can be used for a number of things light auxiliary lights on a vehicle or even strobe lights that you cannot see withing the vehicle and need to know if they are on. The purpose of an indicator light is to pretty much let you know that something has been turned on or activated. ![]() Its just slightly brighter than the indicator lights on our popular Round Rocker Switches. Is it bright? No - its not meant to be bright. Of course, you'll love how these light up your instrument panel indicators like your brake light, speedometer, tachometer, gauge cluster, check engine indicator, high beam indicator, shifter lights and dashboard lights - but if you're a DIY MacGyver then you'll get a kick out of customers' ingenuity, from custom car and motorcycle lighting, to lighting up a 12v security camera power supply box, and even electric fans - the sky's the limit. We fixed this confusing problem by using colored acrylic lenses, then added a concave plastic lens for a curved, modern appearance that looks elegant and custom - no matter what your application. Most indicator lights in the market are backlit, making it difficult to distinguish what your panel is trying to tell you when you have multiple lights of the same color side by side. Easy-See modern finish and unique flush mount bezel design.
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