Underwater Dock Lights
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From: Ft. Lauderdale Florida & Tarpon Springs Florida
I am a distributor for Ocean LED lighting.. we have installed them at several South Florida homes. LED is the way to go , bright never haveto change the bulbs and costs nothing to run.. others are 400- 500 watss and cost a small fortune in electric and then you have to swim to change bulbs.
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From: Bristol, Indiana
I'm with Tanner...go LED...if you don't make sure you don't hard mount them to the dock because you won't like changing the bulbs underwater. LED's would be completely sealed and last 10's of thousands of hours.
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I am a distributor for Ocean LED lighting.. we have installed them at several South Florida homes. LED is the way to go , bright never haveto change the bulbs and costs nothing to run.. others are 400- 500 watss and cost a small fortune in electric and then you have to swim to change bulbs.
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From: Ft. Lauderdale Florida & Tarpon Springs Florida




