Has anyone with a FAE used a boat plug light? They seem like a cool and easy way to add underwater lights, but I'm worried my exhaust will block all of the light.
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Originally posted by beach View PostHas anyone with a FAE used a boat plug light? They seem like a cool and easy way to add underwater lights, but I'm worried my exhaust will block all of the light.
Also, just be aware that these will overheat in ambient air so they need to be in the water to turn them on. Consider that when wiring them up. I added a tower Nav light so I used the wire that still runs to the old nav location. I never have my nav lights on out of the water so it reminds me to turn it off.
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I just installed lights from www.liquidlumens.com on my 2016 g23. Im really happy with them. I bought cool white which start out at 10,000 lumens and they use a lens to focus and magnify the beam even more. They get wired directly to that battery using a special box that converts the current from 12v to 34v. Way bright. Remote turn on and off. Install took about 2 hours. I found this code that got me a discount LIQUIDLAUNCH2016 . Pics below
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Originally posted by enofsinger View PostI just installed lights from www.liquidlumens.com on my 2016 g23. Im really happy with them. I bought cool white which start out at 10,000 lumens and they use a lens to focus and magnify the beam even more. They get wired directly to that battery using a special box that converts the current from 12v to 34v. Way bright. Remote turn on and off. Install took about 2 hours. I found this code that got me a discount LIQUIDLAUNCH2016 . Pics below
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Originally posted by core-rider View Post
Which model light did you o with? I think I'd prefer the wider angle of the Surfrider light. Just trying to determine which is in your pic. They look good!
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How long did they stay lit while surfing? Their site says they are not made to run out of water and will trip their overheat circuit if left for too long. Not that I'll really use them for surfing as I don't really do it, but just curious.
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All black 2003 SANTE
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