Today’s underwater lighting products are extremely heavy, require a large thru-hull cut below the water line and involve several additional steps for installation. With only a small hole for wiring and two #8 screws for attachment, Attwood’'s 3" LED surface mount design makes installation as quick and effortless as possible.
Compared to its 50-watt halogen competition, the Attwood underwater lighting draws only a fraction of the power while producing a significantly brighter output. Package of two lights.
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Comments about Underwater LED Lights:
Packaging says equivelent to 10W halogen (like a small interior light) - not 50W as described on web site - way overpriced for a 10W light. Surface mount also pinches the wires! Best is wire runs throught the surface it is mounted to.
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- Easy To Install
- Waterproof
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- Small Boats
Comments about Underwater LED Lights:
they are ok for the price
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Merchant response: Our copy reflects Attwood's own literature: that these underwater LED lights are brighter and use less power than competitor's 50W halogen lights. Attwood’s website product information reads: “Compared to its 50-watt halogen competition, the Attwood underwater lighting draws only a fraction of the power while producing a significantly brighter output. 14 watts at 12 VDC." Their Product Brochure reads, “BRIGHTER LIGHT AND LOWER AMP DRAW”. They do not give the number of Lumens, but this seems clear. Our copy repeats these claims.