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On Apr 3, 3:04 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Jere Lull" wrote in message news:2007040300294750073-jerelull@maccom... snip some I can wait for a while longer, though am lusting after an LED anchor light. You will be waiting for a very long time. An anchor light has to be an all around white light visible for two miles. The problem with LED's is they are like little spot lights focused by a rounded lens. Very little side illumination comes out of them. I suppose you could make a sphere with about forty of fifty bright LED's and it might meet the legal requirements. Putz...you living in the 1960's? Here is a USCG approved Anchor light with 1 LED. Just Google OGM LX: The OGM anchor light requires only one Luxeon LED! An optional photocell automatically turns on at dusk, off at daylight, allowing you to leave your boat at anchor for days. The low power draw can be replenished during the day with a small solar panel to charge your boat's battery bank. OGM LX series LED Anchor Light Specifications Voltage Range: 8V to 36V D.C. Power Consumption: 3 Watts (0.25 Amp at 12V) Waterproofness: 6+ feet sal****er, 1+ hours Auto on/off: optional Material: Delrin, cast acrylic LED: one Luxeon white - true 50,000+ Hours, 62 Lumens Hookup: 4 feet marine-grade 2-conductor, 20-gauge wire Dimensions: 2.5 inches high, 2.7 inches diameter OGM LXA Series LED Anchor Light $139.00 OGM LXA-P Series LED Anchor Light (with photocell on/off) $149.00 But, I, Wilbur Hubbard, have a better solution. If you have an inverter aboard simply buy and plug in an extension cord long enough to go up the backstay to several feet above the boom. It can be fastened to the backstay with black "tiewrap" wire ties. Plug one of those little 4-watt automatic night lights into extension cord but take the incandescent light out and install a 4 watt compact fluorescent such as a Sylvania Decor 15. Make sure the little night light fixture is held by the cord in an upside down position. For 4 watts of power you get 15 watts worth of lumens. Ugggh.. Joe Wilbur Hubbard |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... On Apr 3, 3:04 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "Jere Lull" wrote in message news:2007040300294750073-jerelull@maccom... snip some I can wait for a while longer, though am lusting after an LED anchor light. You will be waiting for a very long time. An anchor light has to be an all around white light visible for two miles. The problem with LED's is they are like little spot lights focused by a rounded lens. Very little side illumination comes out of them. I suppose you could make a sphere with about forty of fifty bright LED's and it might meet the legal requirements. Putz...you living in the 1960's? Here is a USCG approved Anchor light with 1 LED. Just Google OGM LX: The OGM anchor light requires only one Luxeon LED! An optional photocell automatically turns on at dusk, off at daylight, allowing you to leave your boat at anchor for days. The low power draw can be replenished during the day with a small solar panel to charge your boat's battery bank. OGM LX series LED Anchor Light Specifications Voltage Range: 8V to 36V D.C. Power Consumption: 3 Watts (0.25 Amp at 12V) Waterproofness: 6+ feet sal****er, 1+ hours Auto on/off: optional Material: Delrin, cast acrylic LED: one Luxeon white - true 50,000+ Hours, 62 Lumens Hookup: 4 feet marine-grade 2-conductor, 20-gauge wire Dimensions: 2.5 inches high, 2.7 inches diameter OGM LXA Series LED Anchor Light $139.00 OGM LXA-P Series LED Anchor Light (with photocell on/off) $149.00 But, I, Wilbur Hubbard, have a better solution. If you have an inverter aboard simply buy and plug in an extension cord long enough to go up the backstay to several feet above the boom. It can be fastened to the backstay with black "tiewrap" wire ties. Plug one of those little 4-watt automatic night lights into extension cord but take the incandescent light out and install a 4 watt compact fluorescent such as a Sylvania Decor 15. Make sure the little night light fixture is held by the cord in an upside down position. For 4 watts of power you get 15 watts worth of lumens. Ugggh.. Joe Sorry, Joe but there's no way they can make an LED shine 360 degrees. Look at a LED sometime and you'll know what I mean. The light comes from deep inside the diode and is focused with a lens. From the side you only see a bit of a glow. Wilbur Hubbard |
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