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27-05-2016, 06:57
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Cruising Eastern Caribbean
Boat: Taswell 49
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LED Spreader Light Recommendations
Looking at adding LED spreader lights to our mizzen mast and see lots of options. Would like recommendations on quality lights. Mainly want to light up the aft deck so I can see what Im grilling lol. Mizzen spreaders are probably 15' off the deck so I dont need lights that are going to give me sun burn. Thanks
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27-05-2016, 07:10
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Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Victoria BC
Boat: Rafiki 37
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Re: LED Spreader Light Recommendations
I have two of these on my spreaders, highly recommended.
https://store.marinebeam.com/18-watt...preader-light/
Ridiculously bright and draws ~1.5 amps at 12 volts - out of all the things i've upgraded and added, it's probably the thing that gets the most 'I should get one of those' at the dock
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27-05-2016, 08:20
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Jacksonville/ out cruising
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Re: LED Spreader Light Recommendations
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Originally Posted by alctel
I have two of these on my spreaders, highly recommended.
https://store.marinebeam.com/18-watt...preader-light/
Ridiculously bright and draws ~1.5 amps at 12 volts - out of all the things i've upgraded and added, it's probably the thing that gets the most 'I should get one of those' at the dock
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18 W is a lot, it's not "too" much? I'm guessing that is about as bright as an outdoor flood light for a house?
I wonder if you could dim these things, that would be ideal?
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27-05-2016, 12:56
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Fort Lauderdale Florida
Boat: Northstar 1500, 35'
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Re: LED Spreader Light Recommendations
I have these...two flavor dimmable, one switch awesome!
http://lumiteclighting.com/product/c...ication=marine
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27-05-2016, 13:30
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Re: LED Spreader Light Recommendations
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Originally Posted by a64pilot
18 W is a lot, it's not "too" much? I'm guessing that is about as bright as an outdoor flood light for a house?
I wonder if you could dim these things, that would be ideal?
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Normally I use them if I'm trying to fix something in the dark, or work out what the rattling noise is - then the more light the better. If I need less light, for instance just puttering around at night on deck tidying, then I'll use my foredeck light.
They also do a 15watt version
https://store.marinebeam.com/15w-led...ght-for-boats/
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27-05-2016, 14:45
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Location: Northern Caribbean
Boat: Cheoy Lee, 44 Cutter. Dolce Far Niente
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Re: LED Spreader Light Recommendations
These guys make an awesome product line. LOPOLIGHT Navigation lights
They are expensive but the quality and design are worth the $$$
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28-05-2016, 10:37
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Re: LED Spreader Light Recommendations
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Originally Posted by alctel
I have two of these on my spreaders, highly recommended.
https://store.marinebeam.com/18-watt...preader-light/
Ridiculously bright and draws ~1.5 amps at 12 volts - out of all the things i've upgraded and added, it's probably the thing that gets the most 'I should get one of those' at the dock
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Manufacturer claims much brighter than 100W incandescent. Not so much - but I think at the height of spreaders, that would be a minimum I'd want.
From Google:
How many lumens is a 100 watt light bulb?
To replace a 100-watt incandescent bulb, look for a bulb that gives you about 1600 lumens. If you want something dimmer, go for less lumens; if you prefer brighter light, look for more lumens. Replace a 75W bulb with an LED bulb that gives you about 1100 lumens.
From the site:
It is only 6-1/4" (W) x 1-3/4" (H) x 3-3/8" (D), and while it fits in the palm of your hand, it seriously outperforms any 100W incandescent spreader lamp.
clip...
Output: 1200 Lumens
My math tells me that they must have had a 75W in mind...
Still, lots of light.
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28-05-2016, 11:25
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Location: Surrey, B.C. Canada
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Re: LED Spreader Light Recommendations
Did I not recently see on this forum a posting, from someone telling us they used an LED underwater flood light they found in a store catering to pond owners? Apparently sells for very few $$'s
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28-05-2016, 14:35
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Senior Cruiser
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Cruising Indian Ocean / Red Sea - home is Zimbabwe
Boat: V45
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Re: LED Spreader Light Recommendations
I use LED lights made for 4x4 off road use. We have two powerful jobs on the spreaders that are looking forward and slightly downwards for creeping into bommie strewn area's after dark as well as LED tube lights, in yellow in the cockpit.
Quote:
Originally Posted by SV Demeter
Looking at adding LED spreader lights to our mizzen mast and see lots of options. Would like recommendations on quality lights. Mainly want to light up the aft deck so I can see what Im grilling lol. Mizzen spreaders are probably 15' off the deck so I dont need lights that are going to give me sun burn. Thanks
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28-05-2016, 14:49
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Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Oz, PNG, Western Pacific
Boat: Adams 42
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Re: LED Spreader Light Recommendations
I have built a couple of spreader lights from waterproof LED strip, cool white. The originals were stuck (sticky back) directly on to the spreader and after 5 years had issues with leaking current. The present set are glued to poly-carbonate strips and have separate ,port, stbd circuits.
The led strips come in 5 meter rolls and with 300 led's at around $20 a roll.
You have the ability to cut them ( minimum 3 LED's) to your choice.
My choice is 150 led's a side and at around 40 watts each supply enough light to illuminate up to 20 meters around the boat.
They are dimmable with resistors in the circuit. Their length gives them a minimum shadowing effect and they are unobtrusive.
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28-05-2016, 15:09
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Lived aboard & cruised for 45 years,- now on a chair in my walk-in closet.
Boat: Morgan OI 413 1973 - Aythya
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Re: LED Spreader Light Recommendations
If the request for a quality light means reliable and long lasting, then I've installed a pair of good ones, but they are inexpensive $13 12vdc automotive "back-up" lights on eBay about ten years ago.....
The large surrounding black gaskets made for a nice mount.
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28-05-2016, 16:14
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Location: Up the mast, looking for clean wind.
Boat: Currently Shopping, & Heavily in LUST!
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Re: LED Spreader Light Recommendations
Anyone ever mount a Red set, so that you still keep most of you night vision, after sorting out a mess on the foredeck?
The red ones being in addition to some white ones, on a different switch
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28-05-2016, 20:01
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Boise, ID
Boat: AMF Force 5 -- 14ft long
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Re: LED Spreader Light Recommendations
Probably not for the OP but I came across the following light bars on ebay, they sound promising for high intensity spreader lights
20" LED Light Bar Combo Beam Construction Backhoe Loader Excavator Skid Steer | eBay
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- Housing Size: 20"(W) x 2.7"(H ) x 3.5"(D)
- Total Height: 3.5"
- Width Between Mounting Holes: 22"
- Cree 10 Watt LEDs
- 12 LED Emitters - 120 Watts Total
- Single Row Flood and Spot Combo Beam Array
- 10320 lumens, 6000k
- 9-36 Volt Operation
- Deep Cone Optics with Polycarbonate Lense
- Rugged, High Impact Housing
- IP68 Dust & Moisture Ingress Protection
- Adjustable Mounting Bracket
- 50 Caliber Racing logo on the side
- 50,000 Hours Life Expectancy
- 2 Wire Installation
- Free shipping to lower 48!
- 1 Year Warranty
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29-05-2016, 01:02
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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Re: LED Spreader Light Recommendations
+1 for the LED backup lights. I mounted a pair on our mast, 700 lumens each, 2 watts power, IP68 rated and a 10 year warranty!!! Oh and they were only $40 for the set. Works perfectly and plenty of light from our spreader at 22 ft.
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