Description
Thanks to its electropolished 316L stainless steel housing, the GALYENA aquatic spotlight provides long-lasting resistance to the most demanding environments, including saltwater applications. Its IP68/IP69 rating guarantees permanent submersion capability, while the IK10 body ensures robust impact resistance.
Available in static white (2700K to 6000K), RGBW, and dynamic white, GALYENA adapts to every scenographic requirement. With up to six beam options, including an elliptical optic, it allows you to sculpt light with exceptional precision.
Why choose the GALYENA submersible spotlight?
Technical description – GALYENA:
- Type: recessed submersible LED spotlight
- Power: 27W @ 12VDC / up to 30W @ 700mA
- Luminous flux: up to 2,900 lm
- Color temperatures: 2700K / 3000K / 4000K / 6000K / RGBW / dynamic white
- Material: electropolished 316L stainless steel
- Protection rating: IP68 / IP69 / IK10
- Beam angles: 10°, 25°, 40°, 115°, elliptical 40°×10°
- Connection: series (700mA) / parallel (12VDC)
- Cable: 5m resin-sealed – 9×0.22 mm² or 3×0.5 mm²
- LED lifetime: 60,000h – L90B10
- Accessories: frosted glass GA605, GA600 mounting sleeve, cable gland, flexible conduit
- Control compatibility: DMX, DALI, 1-10V
GA600 Mounting Sleeve
For reliable and long-lasting installation, the GA600 sleeve ensures secure anchoring of your aquatic LED fixtures while providing perfect moisture isolation.
ACS CABLE05 Power Cable
This ACS-certified power cable guarantees safe, reliable electrical connection for your LED spotlights, even in humid environments. It meets the strictest safety standards.
Cable Gland
Reinforce the waterproofing of your installation with this premium cable gland, designed to protect cable ends and prevent any ingress of water.
Flexible Conduit
Robust and easy to handle, this conduit enables clean and secure cable routing while protecting against external damage.
Custom Cable
Tailor each project to your requirements with a cable cut to your exact length. A bespoke solution for flawless installation.














