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Waterproof Marine High Intensity LED Flood Light

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Question
I want to mount these on the underside of my swim platform (10' wide by 3'deep). but out of the water (Blue light reflecting off the surface of the water). Will 3 lights be enough and will they be too hot to mount out of the water? - by SAM (Chester, CT)
Answer
They won't be too hot to mount outside of the water. Many people mount them outside of water with good results. Whether 3 is enough is up to you. Perhaps you can try 3 and if you think it needs to be brighter, add more?
Question
How do you hook these lights up to run off a battery and solar panel?
Answer
Same way you'd hook them up to anything else... Just hook them to a 12 volt power source.
Question
Could these be used as a second set of head lights? - by taylor (texas)
Answer
Yes, but they aren't going to light up the road very much.
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Will These lights with an aluminum housing withstand a saltwater environment? - by Tom (604 San Pedro Dr. Ch)
Answer
Yes, we have customers that have put these on the bottom of their boats in Florida.
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At times we sail threw semi-unsafe waters. Could this lights be connected to a motion sensor to temperarialy blind unwanted nighttime intruders? Also how many lights would that require? - by Darrell
Answer
LOL, like pirates? Sure, you could certainly hook these up to a motion sensor switch (unfortunately Oznium doesn't sell one).

You're honestly going to need a ton of these to really blind your nighttime intruder. Perhaps a high powered HID searchlight would be better suited, but I'm sure those are at least $500 to $1000.
Question
I would like to use several floods to be mounted underwater on the transom of my boat. How many will give good illumination in water? - by Bill (San Diego)
Answer
It depends on the size of your boat and the type of water you are in.

Just try out a few to see how many you will need!
Question
How do the lights attatch to the fiberglass boat? Do they just screw to the outside of the boat? - by Russ (Saratoga NY)
Answer
Yes, the most common method is by screwing them to the outside of the boat.
Question
For an underwater installation, what is meant when you say "once you secure the wires, it can be used underwater"? - by Peter (Ontario, Canada)
Answer
Just make sure you have no exposed copper wires. For example if you splice the power wires together, make sure to properly waterproof the connection (heat shrink tubing, etc).
Question
Which color would be the brightest for lightingup the back deck of my boat?
Answer
White is the brightest color
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Are these lights the same as others you have with built in regulators? Can I just connect hot and ground to a 12V source and be done with it? - by Davin
Answer
Correct, they are 12V Ready!
Question
I want to use these flood lights to light the back deck of my charter boat (about 100 sq. ft) will these lights work I was thinking about using up to eight of them Thanks Todd (Manistee Mi.) - by Todd (Manistee Mich.)
Answer
Yes!
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How much wire comes with the LED Flood Light? - by Scott (North East, MD)
Answer
Around 2 feet.
Question
WHat is the lumen output of this light - by Greg (Ocean City, MD)
Answer
Our High Intensity LED Flood and Spot lights use a 1watt High Power LED, Please refer to the technical in for the LED itself.

Please visit website below:
http://www.oznium.com/1w-led/tech
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