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High Intensity Waterproof LED Spotlight

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Regarding the aquarium question above, which is the application I'm looking at (I cant seem to make a 5mm led waterproof), would the temperature of this unit cause a problem with the fish? It is a 35 gallon tank I'm looking at, and the unit will be housed inside a volcano to light up the air bubbles rising out of it.
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No
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Do you have a night picture of these, a basic visual representation for one to get a feel of what this LED is like at night. Thinking about using it as a illumination light at the base my my dual nitrous purge. - by Lance (Memphis)
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Yes we certainly do have night photos of these. Please click on the "Action Shots" tab to view the photos.
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can i use these as map lights i want them to be red. or will it melt the housing
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I wouldn't recommend these for map lights. They are probably too bright for what you want.

Have you seen our LED Domelights? Or you could build something custom with our 10mm LEDs, or maybe our pre-wired superflux LEDs.
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thinkin about these for puddle lights on my tC. Is this your best product for an application like that? I guess 5 lamps per side is gonna break the bank! - by eric (salt lake city, ut)
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These would be a great solution for puddle lights; they would give the most professional look.
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i was thinking about using some of these in place of my 3rd brake light (two or three) first do you think the spotlight or the flood would work better, and second would white or red show better through the red plate on the brake light? - by Nic (West Covina, CA)
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The High Intensity Floodlight or Spotlight might be too bright for a 3rd brake light application. Our Flexible LED Strips are used by many of our other customers for custom brake lights.
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Do I need resistors to hook them up to my motorcycle?
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No. These lights run on 12 volts.
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These lights are marked 12v AC/DC. I have tested these lights on 12v AC and they work fine. Why do you say they are designed for 12v DC? I want to order 70 of these lights. - by Bill (PT CHARLOTTE,FL.)
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They will work just fine on 12v AC or DC. Feel free to use them on 12v AC.
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I have dancing water display using (74) 12v 20 watt sealed pond lights. How would the lumen output compare to my incandescent lights? Will these operate in parallel circuit with 12v ac from 600 watt transformer? - by William (Pt. Charlotte, Fl. 3)
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The light output is tough to compare because the LED spot light has a very focused light beam - it is very bright but does not spread much compared to a standard incandescent light. They will work just fine on 12v AC or DC.
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Would these lights withstand the exposure to saltwater spray if i were to use them to light my boat? - by James (Central Florida)
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Should be fine. Just make sure to clean them occasionally so the saltwater doesn't corrode anything.
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How hot would these withstand on a constant basis. - by Tom (Woodland, Washington)
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Heat exposure has not been tested. If you're concerned about using these in an engine bay or something, you should be fine. Just do your best to keep them away from hot stuff.
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If i tossed this into an aquarium like it is would i have a problem or do i have to do something else with the wires - by Josh
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All you would have to do is make sure any wiring connections that might be exposed to water are secure from moisture. You do not have to do anything to the light itself.
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What are the dimensions?
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Are these lights bright enough to be used as foglights? - by Adam
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Sure! They are very bright. The Spot Light will send a very concentrated beam of light straight ahead. They aren't bright enough to be used as a fully functional fog light, but they will work great as an auxiliary fog light.
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