Installation Of LED Underwater Lights
- Push the projector’s lighting unit cable through the cable gland.
- Thread the cable of the projector’s lighting unit through the flexible conduit up to the connection box.
- Seal the cable gland around the cable.
- Place the lens in front of its housing, rolling up any extra cable.
- Fit the projector’s lighting unit into the niche, positioning the claws within the striae.
LED underwater lights are the ideal choice when it comes to underwater lighting for boats and decks, designed to be brighter, more energy-efficient, and last far longer than traditional light assemblies. Changing immersed lights on your boat or around your deck is a time-consuming and troublesome task, but our durable, watertight lights guarantee up to 50,000 hours of uninterrupted water illumination. We carry a variety of in-stock styles, colors, and shapes to fit any need.
The LEDs in the light produce a whopping 1800 lumens. They also have 50,000 hours of life in them. That means you won’t need to be replacing your light any time soon. The light fits in a standard ½ inch plug. You can hard wire the light once it’s installed. Or you can plug it into an accessory outlet. Whatever works best for your setup.
Because it’s designed to fit in an already existing hole, installation is very fast. You literally just screw it into the drain plug hole and you’re done. Surface mounted units install quickly in around 20 minutes or so. You can have this up in running in under five minutes. We recommend using a bit of plumber’s tape on the threads as you install, however. That will ensure a perfectly waterproof seal. You don’t want to take a chance that you have even a small leak.
The light itself offers a wide 160 degree beam. That’s more than enough for attracting fish and keeping things illuminated. The company has a three year warranty as well. They even offer a handy storage bag for when you want to take it out and put it away.