LED Docking Lights to Replace Halogen Lights Using Too Many Watts
Question:
Insalled 3 35 watt spreader lights to my 2013 sailfish cc , prouble I’m having is with all3 lights on at once blows breaker 2 lights last about 5 minutes 1 light stays on all is connector to original switch on boat, could it be to many watts for breaker, can I switch bulbs to led for less voltage, do you have lights with less voltage
asked by: John B
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Expert Reply:
It sounds like the Halogen lights you are using are pulling too much power causing you to blow the breaker once they heat up. I recommend changing them to LED's like the LED Pontoon and Fishing Boat Docking Lights item # TN23ZR.
expert reply by:
Jerred H
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LED Pontoon and Fishing Boat Docking Lights - Surface Mount - Waterproof - 12V/24V - Qty 2
- Boat Lights
- Docking Lights
- Deck
- Stainless Steel Housing
- Surface Mount
- 1001 or More Lumens
- LED Light
- White
- TecNiq
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