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Along the way, I changed the LED panels a couple times as well as the cases during trial and error testing to get where they are today. The end results are quality, affordable, low-power consuming marine lighting that are durable and built to last in a salt-laden environment. There are basically three sizes and three color options that you can choose from as well as two wiring options. The three sizes are "Double-Square" [760 Lumens @ ~1.2 amps, 5-3/4" long, 3-3/4" tall, 1-1/8" thick], and "Double-Long" [760 Lumens @ ~1.2 amps, 10-3/4" long, 2-1/8" tall, 1-1/8" thick], and "Single" [380 Lumens @ ~0.6 amps, 6" long, 2-1/8" tall, 1-1/8" thick]. That way, you can pick your desired light output as well as what shape best fits your application. For comparison, a pair of our Double-Square lights has a comparable light output to a 85W Halogen bulb on a 110VAC power supply producing approximately 500,000 Candlepower!


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Each of these shapes is available with three -NOW 4- color options. The first is your basic "cool white" that produces a nice, natural light at 7200K. The next one is a "green" light. This works very well for attracting bait fish and marine life and is preferred by fishermen. The last picture below is "blue" and is used purely for esthetics to look good at your local waterfront bar or those night time cruises. Also available are Red Underwater Lights - pics to be added soon!


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The last option to choose from is how you would like the wiring to exit the light. You have two choices. The wires can either exit the back, requiring you to drill a 1/4" hole in your transom and seal the light to the hull, or you can have the wiring exit the top, requiring you to route the wiring up and over the transom.

If you have any questions, just email me at:
contact@coastalnightlights.com

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