Can anyone recommend a good aftermarket underwater light? I'm not going with factory lights because I hear they aren't that good. I'm not looking for the most expensive light on the market, just a good light at a reasonable price.
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I just bought some of these they have a inverter that bumps your 12 volts to 36 volts.
https://www.liquidlumens.com
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Our life form 9 lights have been awesome after one season. When I bought them they were definitely the most money could buy. Just make sure you get them installed as low as possible, even it's a pain in the ***.
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I will say the liquid lumens are https://www.liquidlumens.com are 10,000 lumens and are super bright. The form9 lights are 2747 Lumens http://lifeformled.com/lifeform-9-un...ed-boat-light/
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https://www.liquidlumens.com/pages/faq
We offer four different LED light colors; Cool White with 10,000 Lumens and up to 14,247 Candela, Green with 7,000 Lumens, Royal Blue with 6,000 Lumens and Deep Red with 6,000 Lumens.
Last edited by Dave Rittiman; 01-04-2017, 03:01 PM.
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Quick hijack as I have a quick question... What needs to be done to upgrade if you already have a light in place? I have a 2013 210 that has an underwater rear light that is very underwhelming. I'd love to upgrade to liquid lumens or similar.
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Has anyone heard of Lumirush.com. They had a booth at the Atlanta Boat show. If I understood the salesperson correctly the lights are controlled by an app. Therefore no switch is needed to install into your dash. I think they have 50,100, and 200 watt options. I am not an expert at lighting so this may be old news. Just curious if anyone was aware of this technology?
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