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    I'll be needing some lights for my flounder boat project. I want to stay with 12volt lighting. Any recommendations???

    Thanks
    "I love this country, it's the government I'm afraid of!"


  • #2
    Automotive hi-beam 55wt halos work well. I'm at work so I will look up the part number for you later. 12v RV 100wt light bulbs work well in off color water but they are fragile.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBLbrJxGtro
    Not that much different than a Karankawa indian hunting the shallows at night with a torch and a spear.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by 2112 View Post
      Automotive hi-beam 55wt halos work well. I'm at work so I will look up the part number for you later. 12v RV 100wt light bulbs work well in off color water but they are fragile.
      Are those spots or floods?
      "I love this country, it's the government I'm afraid of!"

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      • #4
        What about LED lights? I've heard that they don't penetrate the water very well. Any truth to that??
        "I love this country, it's the government I'm afraid of!"

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        • #5
          www.PlashLights.com they will soon be a sponsor here.
          We are West End Anglers, a saltwater tribe!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by WestEndAngler View Post
            www.PlashLights.com they will soon be a sponsor here.
            I've seen their website and pricing. A 40" long unit is $415.

            These guys have a 48" unit for $149 http://www.fishinglightsetc.com/FlounderPro2600.html

            I'd like to know why there is such a big difference in pricing.
            "I love this country, it's the government I'm afraid of!"

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            • #7
              The bulbs I was talking of are "H-3 12v / 55wt"

              they are automotive hi beam bulbs common in any auto parts store.
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBLbrJxGtro
              Not that much different than a Karankawa indian hunting the shallows at night with a torch and a spear.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by 2112 View Post
                The bulbs I was talking of are "H-3 12v / 55wt"

                they are automotive hi beam bulbs common in any auto parts store.

                Thanks
                "I love this country, it's the government I'm afraid of!"

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by FishNette View Post
                  I've seen their website and pricing. A 40" long unit is $415.

                  These guys have a 48" unit for $149 http://www.fishinglightsetc.com/FlounderPro2600.html

                  I'd like to know why there is such a big difference in pricing.
                  You are not comparing apples to apples. I'd defer to Stephen on this question but my response would be:

                  "Strip LED" for the cheap one vs. "SPOT/ Flood LED" with a much better housing for the products PlashLights is offering.

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                  We are West End Anglers, a saltwater tribe!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by WestEndAngler View Post
                    You are not comparing apples to apples. I'd defer to Stephen on this question but my response would be:

                    "Strip LED" for the cheap one vs. "SPOT/ Flood LED" with a much better housing for the products PlashLights is offering.

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                    That makes sense. The housing and reflector are obviously superior.

                    Do you know anyone using them on a flounder boat? That one looks like it is mounted too far back on the bow deck to point down at the water.
                    "I love this country, it's the government I'm afraid of!"

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                    • #11
                      They are the best around, lowest amp draw for the lumins, and I have installed many and they just out perform andy others I have seen on the market.
                      Bryan Evans

                      Boat Werx of Texas
                      (AKA Evans Marine Services)
                      4340 19th St.
                      Bacliff, Texas 77518
                      http://evansmarine.net
                      http://boatwerxtx.com
                      main@boatwerxtx.com
                      281-559-BOAT (2628)

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                      • #12
                        Steves lights are the best Ive seen,3 of those will run all night for several nites on 1 jell cell!
                        West Bay Sensai...

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                        • #13
                          I need to look into this.
                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBLbrJxGtro
                          Not that much different than a Karankawa indian hunting the shallows at night with a torch and a spear.

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                          • #14
                            This is my set up fairly easy to build for a crafty person that can weld aluminum bulbs are easy to find and last a long time


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                            • #15
                              I forgot to mention the bulbs are 100 watt H-3 fog light bullbs. The fixture is 1/16 aluminum with bends at 45 degrees painted inside with high heat silver, lexan 1/4" plexiglass, 1" aluminum angle on the lense retainer I had some one break and bend the aluminum for me in San leon he charged me 80 bucks for that. They work good and are grounded through the rail system and the bulbs take a single wire to operate all 12 volt.

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