Led type mast light?
- GARY WEEKLY
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Led type mast light?
searched the mod page but could find nothing on this,,i,am looking for info on a type of low amperage anchor light that i beleave uses led,s anybody heard of this? 
- mike
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Re: Led type mast light?
Here are some:GARY WEEKLY wrote:searched the mod page but could find nothing on this,,i,am looking for info on a type of low amperage anchor light that i beleave uses led,s anybody heard of this?
http://www.orcagreen.com/anchor.cfm
They're a little pricey, but probably worth it considering the power savings (probably about 10AH overnight), and that theoretically you won't have to worry about a bulb burning out.
--Mike
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There are specific requirements that an anchor light has to meet (has to be visible 360 degrees, 2 miles away if I remember correctly)... I doubt the landscape light would accomplish this.Slamjammer wrote:This may sound stupid, but just for the heck of it.....
I have quite a few solar powered landscaping lights around the pool at home. I have white ones that are very bright. They still use the original 4yr old batteries, and stay on from dusk til dawn.
I'm impressed with their brightness and the fact that they burn all night.
I think these things could be made into an anchor light wthout much hassle. Does anybody market solar powered marine lighting at reasonable cost? The stuff I googled all seems like overkill.
--Mike
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Ya gotta ask yourself
How bright does a light have to be, to see it for 2 miles on the water . I know we can see 60watt porch light a couple miles out when I down at the island . I would think most places a Mac would overnight you might well not be able to get that far away to measure the distance 
- Bobby T.-26X #4767
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i mounted this one...
it has two bulbs: high and low amp.
http://www.davisnet.com/marine/products ... ?pnum=3310
it has two bulbs: high and low amp.
http://www.davisnet.com/marine/products ... ?pnum=3310
- Bobby T.-26X #4767
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I use an LED anchor light that I converted from a Davis Mega Light. You can see it on my mods page at
http://www.thecyberbuddy.com/Sailing/Page8.html
http://www.thecyberbuddy.com/Sailing/Page8.html
While the requirement is that the light be visible for 2 nm, keep in mind that there is a difference in actaully being able to see it for 2nm and it being certified for that.
In other words, you might have a light that can actaully be seen for 2nm, but is not certified for it, and doesn't have the accompanying stamp.
Technically, that light ought to work, but having that certification stamp on the light, if you are ever inspected, or have an insurance claim, etc., may be worth the extra $...
I too have been looking seriously at the Davis Mega lights. The utility model has a cigaratte lighter plug and apparently fouses light out of the top. I was thinking of just hoisting it up a shroud, upside down, when I need it. That way, it would also work as a deck light... By the way, these are supposedly stamped with a 2nm rating. My only issue would be visibility in that narrow cone blocked by the mast...
In other words, you might have a light that can actaully be seen for 2nm, but is not certified for it, and doesn't have the accompanying stamp.
Technically, that light ought to work, but having that certification stamp on the light, if you are ever inspected, or have an insurance claim, etc., may be worth the extra $...
I too have been looking seriously at the Davis Mega lights. The utility model has a cigaratte lighter plug and apparently fouses light out of the top. I was thinking of just hoisting it up a shroud, upside down, when I need it. That way, it would also work as a deck light... By the way, these are supposedly stamped with a 2nm rating. My only issue would be visibility in that narrow cone blocked by the mast...
- cbhinkel
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I've been buying some inexpensive LED lighting for my Mac19 from the following website:
http://www.superbrightleds.com
This is alot cheaper than the Davis etc. LED lighting in the West Marine stores! The anchor light and interior lighting considerations really benefit from this being in that you need to leave them on for long periods of time without the motor running. In most cases, you can obtain the same luminence intensity as an incandescent bulb with using only 10-20% of the amperage.
Chris
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http://www.superbrightleds.com
This is alot cheaper than the Davis etc. LED lighting in the West Marine stores! The anchor light and interior lighting considerations really benefit from this being in that you need to leave them on for long periods of time without the motor running. In most cases, you can obtain the same luminence intensity as an incandescent bulb with using only 10-20% of the amperage.
Chris
"GATO DIABLO"
1992 Mac19 with a "shadetree" Honda BF50
- Bobby T.-26X #4767
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Duane discussed this option a while back as he subscribes to this method.I too have been looking seriously at the Davis Mega lights. The utility model has a cigaratte lighter plug and apparently fouses light out of the top. I was thinking of just hoisting it up a shroud, upside down, when I need it. That way, it would also work as a deck light...
I chose to mount the Davis Mega Anchor Light permanently. The one that comes with a mounting bracket.
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