LED lights
LED lights
I am looking to put some LED lights on my 26HT I want Pacific to build, and was wondering if anyone has any suggestions. These would be floodlights(?) that would shine on the fore and aft deck at night. Must be LED to minimize battery drainage.
Thanks!
Wally
Thanks!
Wally
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Re: LED lights
I just punched a "12v led flood light" into a search & this is one that came up. I usually look in Amazon.com type places. I think there are a few members who sell or know someone who sell led lights for marine use.
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Re: LED lights
Check out Rigid Industries, http://marine.rigidindustries.com/
Very high quality durable lights.
Very high quality durable lights.
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Re: LED lights
I run one in the front and two to the rear, on two switches [ front/back ] when these battery killers die I'm going LED same with the nav/anchor lights
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Re: LED lights
Les, that boat still looks brand new
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I only take picture of her when the sun or shadows are just right, believe me she has her share of dock rash and BooBoos
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Re: LED lights
Rigid all the way. I have one of their Dually D2 models on my tower and love it. They didn't have the SR-Q2 series at the time, but I probably would have went with that style if it was available last year. I would recommend the "diffused" lens for use on a smaller boat. I just installed a set of their A series courtesy lights under the gunnels and they light things up very nicely. I'll try and take some pictures in the next week or two.
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Re: LED lights
There's so many LED light companies, its rediculas....
I have two giants on my console and got them from http://www.magnalight.com
Lights up everything behind the boat.
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welder wrote:I only take picture of her when the sun or shadows are just right, believe me she has her share of dock rash and BooBoos
That boat looks new to me....look at that upolstery. Its still bright white. Sun bleaching, must be that back 40, Texas sun.
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Re: LED lights
Most things stay "Looking New" when you don't use them.
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Sabs28 wrote:Most things stay "Looking New" when you don't use them.
OUCH
Re: LED lights
thanks for the posts guys....
Bob....I think I am going to put 2 Dually d2 driving lights on the front versus a spotlight and 2 dually d2 diffuser lights off the back....should be plenty! Look forward to your pictures.
Bob....I think I am going to put 2 Dually d2 driving lights on the front versus a spotlight and 2 dually d2 diffuser lights off the back....should be plenty! Look forward to your pictures.
Re: LED lights
Check out our LED lights, we have great lights, with more selection and just as good as Rigid for far less money..... http://pacificpowertraininc.com/product ... ight-bars/
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I concur. Put two of these on the back of my boat and love them. Smaller profile, less draw, longer life. Sorry, deployed at the moment, so no pics.markh2000 wrote:Check out our LED lights, we have great lights, with more selection and just as good as Rigid for far less money..... http://pacificpowertraininc.com/product ... ight-bars/