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2012 27w led lights 39 each

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#1 ·
ok i have been working with BFC now for a bit and have talked with many members about this i still will not make any money of the 27w led lights at 39 dollars im just going to give the two xtra dollars a light to mike to help the BFC . if everyone can please AFTER you get the lights from me put on here how many you got that way there is no question how much mike is getting. i have helped a lot of you get your lights for your boats and answer as many as i can even if its not about this light. i get a ton of the same questions.

light size is 4.5" square
2150 lm each
most run 10-14 lights
most seem to run 24-30" out of the water with the best light
most run 10-16" a part
seems most can run 2 good batt. with 12 for around 7 hours
the price is 39 each tyd
yes i have other lights but i get my best prices on 12v and 24v lights
12v or 24v does not seem to make a big change in life or light
im always trying new lights and will keep you up on whats good for the money
i do have other watt lights but the 27w are the best of the money
most the time i can order sunday and by the following tue. you should have them unless some delay on the builders side
yes i can get other colors but there is a mor and i need more time for them to build them
i do run a set under water so this light holds up great under water

I hope this save some of my emails and calls

anymore info anyone has just on the 27w on here would be great maybe some finished photos ?



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#161 · (Edited)
300 watt halo = 5000 lumen
50 watt LED = 5000 - 5500 Lumen
But to make a FAIR comparison between a Directional LED and a conventional bulb you need to multiply the LED lumen X3 so...
50 watt LED = 5000 - 5500 X 3 = 15000 - 16500 Lumen!
So this makes a 50 watt LED slightly brighter the a 175 Watt Metal Halide!!!


I am going from 10 225 ultra halos up front to 6 50 watt LEDs and will also be running 2 in the rear for a total of 8 50 watt LEDs
(will be the same setup as picture on Night Venture Bowfishing boat that I posted pictures of on this thread)
 
#160 ·
Description:

Power: 40W

Working Voltage: 9-32V DC

IP rating: IP 67

LED Quantity: 4 PCS 10W high power Led

Current: 3A @ 12V, 1.5A @ 24V

Housing Materials: Aluminum

Mounting Bracket: Stainless Steel

Color Temperature: 6000K

Light Angle: 25° & 40°

Life-Span: ≥30,000 hours

Size: 110mm*110mm*72mm


for the 40w and there ebay price right now is 150 each
Basic Specification:

1. Professional manufacturer high-quality aluminum housing:

Waterproof, Dust-proof, Rust-proof, Anticorruption ,It can be used in rain or bad environment.
 
#171 ·
CUSTOMFITZ IS THE MAN! I went with the 27's got 12 of them. I am quite impressed with the test results of 1. caint wait to see what 12 look like! my first L.E.D.s im excited to enjoy peace and quiet for once! look out. . . . . . . team"DEPRIVED of REFRACTION" is gonna rock the "tough man tourney" !



 
#188 ·
Well I bought 8 50 watt models for my 1860 G3, Same setup as Night Venture Bowfishing Guide Boat (posted several times in this thread) and that boat is a 2072.
With the numbers I have I should be able to rum 5-6 hours on 2 good deep cycle Batteries with NO genny at all, I will also have and Iota and EU1000 on board for longer run times!
so with 14 if you run 4 Batteries you should make 6 hours ok
 
#190 ·
ya i have 2 converters that i also am planing on hooking up to the batteries but i have not found a honda eu2000 yet for a good price