Warmpool WP4403R mini RGB Spotlight for swimming pool, 12V/DC, 9W, with 4-core cable
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Mini RGB pool spotlight Warmpool WP4403R, 12V/DC, 9W, with 4-wire cable
The Warmpool pool spotlight is a mini RGB spotlight with a 4-wire cable, made of high-quality ABS plastic. It is a surface-mounted type with a high level of dust and water resistance.
It features high energy efficiency, luminous power, and a sufficient color rendering index, with a 3/4 thread.
🔹 Key advantages
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Easy installation
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Robust design
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Reliable moisture protection
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Wide beam angle
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Energy efficiency and durability
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Suitable for private and commercial pools
Specifications
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Dimensions: 125x125 mm
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Voltage: 12V/DC
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Beam angle: 120°
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Protection: IP68
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Operating frequency: 50-60 Hz
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Control system: RGB+
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Power: 9W
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Operating distance: 5 m
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Luminous flux: 700 lm
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Lighting type: LED
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Operating temperature: -40°C - +60°C
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Lifespan: 30,000 hours
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Installation type: Built-in, wall-mounted
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Material: ABS plastic
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Application type: Private and commercial pools
What pools is it suitable for?
The Warmpool spotlight is recommended for:
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Private pools
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Commercial pools in hotels
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SPA complexes
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Recreation areas
For distributors and dealers
We offer special cooperation conditions for B2B clients:
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Technical consultation
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Wholesale prices
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Fast shipping
Contact us for an individual commercial offer.
Frequently asked questions
What is the actual lifespan?
High-quality diodes in this series are designed for a long service life, typically around 30,000 hours of continuous illumination.
What are the power and voltage of the spotlight?
The power is 9W, and the operating voltage is 12V (DC). A transformer is absolutely necessary for connecting to the mains.
How bright is it?
The luminous flux is 700 lm, and the light dispersion angle reaches 120°, providing uniform coverage of the pool.
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