Underwater LED's... best mounting locations?
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Underwater LED's... best mounting locations?
I have looked at a bunch of threads discussing LED's but not many discuss best placement.
Any suggestions? I have a 382 formula, i bought 3 seeablaze3's for the back. I was thinking i between the drives and the other 2 between the drive and the k planes. IS that sufficient or should i be going lower on the transom?
Any suggestions? I have a 382 formula, i bought 3 seeablaze3's for the back. I was thinking i between the drives and the other 2 between the drive and the k planes. IS that sufficient or should i be going lower on the transom?
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I have looked at a bunch of threads discussing LED's but not many discuss best placement.
Any suggestions? I have a 382 formula, i bought 3 seeablaze3's for the back. I was thinking i between the drives and the other 2 between the drive and the k planes. IS that sufficient or should i be going lower on the transom?
Any suggestions? I have a 382 formula, i bought 3 seeablaze3's for the back. I was thinking i between the drives and the other 2 between the drive and the k planes. IS that sufficient or should i be going lower on the transom?
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well i put my buddy in charge of this project since i didnt have time with everything else. i admit they are BRIGHT here on the table infront of me.
I had to do this before my motors went back in so it was now or never.
I had to do this before my motors went back in so it was now or never.
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I once wrote a story on LED lights for Show Boats magazine and the preferred placement, even on big yachts, was under the swim platform. Everyone I spoke with said they look great there (and the pictures supported that notion).
So for what it's worth I think you're on the right track. Underwater LEDs definitely add drama.
So for what it's worth I think you're on the right track. Underwater LEDs definitely add drama.
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I once wrote a story on LED lights for Show Boats magazine and the preferred placement, even on big yachts, was under the swim platform. Everyone I spoke with said they look great there (and the pictures supported that notion).
So for what it's worth I think you're on the right track. Underwater LEDs definitely add drama.
So for what it's worth I think you're on the right track. Underwater LEDs definitely add drama.
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Yes, I did and my answer was too general. Obviously, you've narrowed down the general area. Sorry if my answer offended you.
The actual mounting depth is a function of the effect—diffusion, brightness, etc.—you're trying to create Did the LED manufacturer provide any guidelines for mounting depth and—probably important—space between the lights? Obviously, the deeper you go with placement the more diffused and faint the light emitted will become. Then again, if they're mounted too close to the surface they'll be annoying bright and produce lots of glare.
That's vague, for sure, but from I learned in my research mounting position and depth are case by case. If the manufacturer didn't supply guidelines, or there's not a tech you can speak with, I'd be surprised and disappointed.
The actual mounting depth is a function of the effect—diffusion, brightness, etc.—you're trying to create Did the LED manufacturer provide any guidelines for mounting depth and—probably important—space between the lights? Obviously, the deeper you go with placement the more diffused and faint the light emitted will become. Then again, if they're mounted too close to the surface they'll be annoying bright and produce lots of glare.
That's vague, for sure, but from I learned in my research mounting position and depth are case by case. If the manufacturer didn't supply guidelines, or there's not a tech you can speak with, I'd be surprised and disappointed.
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I have looked at a bunch of threads discussing LED's but not many discuss best placement.
Any suggestions? I have a 382 formula, i bought 3 seeablaze3's for the back. I was thinking i between the drives and the other 2 between the drive and the k planes. IS that sufficient or should i be going lower on the transom?
Any suggestions? I have a 382 formula, i bought 3 seeablaze3's for the back. I was thinking i between the drives and the other 2 between the drive and the k planes. IS that sufficient or should i be going lower on the transom?
Lumitech's instructions suggest 8 to 12 inches below the waterline.
Your placement sounds good, consider wiring the outside lights to one switch and the center light to another. That way you can toggle them seperately to run different colors if desired.