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OceanLED UW lights...Continued
A
dditionally,
these
LED
lights
will
shine
fully
bright
throughout
their
entire
lifespan.
To
me
the
clear
choice
is
a
light
that
uses
the
least
amount
of
electricity,
operates
with
at
a
low
temperature,
has
the
brightest
light
output,
and
lasts
the
longest.
OceanLED
meets
all
of
these
criteria
while
also
offering
a
variety
of
colors,
mounting
options, and materials.
D
epending
on
the
vessel’s
size
and
the
light
model,
these
lights
can
be
mounted
anywhere
beneath
the
waterline
from
6
inches
to
20
inches.
Spacing
between
lights
is
a
matter
of
preference,
and
budget!
Larger
yachts
often
have
them
every
few
feet
completely
around
the
vessel.
Smaller
boats
generally
have
two
or
better
still,
three
of
them across the stern.
O
ceanLED
offers
colors
of
white,
blue,
and
green.
In
clear
waters
like
those
of
Florida
or
the
Keys,
white
is
best
with
blue
a
good
second
choice.
For
more
opaque
waters
like
those
of
Georgia,
South
Carolina,
and
North
Carolina,
blue
followed
by
green
works
best.
Photo
1
was
taken
in
our
cloudy
Charleston
harbor
with
OceanLED blue lights.
T
he
quality
of
OceanLED’s
products
is
impeccable
and
installing
these
lights
is
relatively
easy.
OceanLED
offers
several
light
sizes,
mounting
options,
and
materials.
I
prefer
their
Thru-Hull
models
which
are
made
of
heavy
bronze
and
require
only
a
small
one
inch
hole
(See
Photo
1).
Be
sure
to
locate
the
drilling
position
so
it
is
free
from
internal
obstructions
and
above
the
bilge
water
level.
Electrical
connections
are
made
using
supplied
waterproof,
snap
together
plugs
which
integrate
a
transformer
which
OceanLED
calls
a
Driver
.
This
unit
is
in
turn
connected
to
a
fused,
switched
power
supply
generally
located
on
the
dash
panel.
These
Drivers
are available in 12 - 24 volt DC or 110 volt AC.
Photo 1
Deck Fill Protection Device