Big Water Lights Under Water LED Dock Light Kit. Features 16,000+
Lumens of white LED light for use under docks, piers, sea walls, and
more. Big Water Lights Under Water dock and fishing lights feature
integrated photocell, timer, and key fob for remote power and dimming
control. Compared with metal halide and mercury vapor light kits, you can
expect substantially more light output with 40-80 Watts less power consumption. All kits use our
own high efficiency solid state LED driver and include a GFCI plug. Big
Water Lights designs and builds each light in California using high
quality materials engineered for years of enjoyment.
- 16,000+ Lumens! Brighter than Metal Halide (8,000-12,000 Lumens) and Mercury Vapor (6,000-8,000 Lumens)
- White High Power LEDs (LED Light Size 7" Diameter x 4" Height).
- 60 Foot LED Light Cord plug(easy to add replace light, or add cord protection if needed)
- Photocell / timer combo
- Remote control key fob for on/off and dimming control (includes battery).
- Works in Fresh or Salt Water.
- Isolated DC Output power supply, no more 110-120VAC in the water!
- Power Supply is equipped with GFCI Plug, 4 feet in length.
- Power supply operates at a safe temperature, there no dangerous hot surfaces.
- Made of high quality materials in the United States.
Shipping is included in the purchase price. The package is 16"x16"x7" and 13 Lbs, and comes with everything you need to be up and running within minutes. Multiple kits may be programmed to use the same remote if desired.
This new item is eligible for 1 year product warranty through the manufacturer's website listed on the included product information.
Please note: The color produced by this underwater light is white. The output may appear more green, yellow, or white in color depending on the water type e.g. fresh water or salt water, and/or amount of tannin's in fresh water. Modern photo equipment is able to process light and color better than our eyes, therefore photos may appear more vivid than in person. The unaltered listing photos above show a fresh water lake with high tannin content where the light appears more yellow, while the photos taken in a salt water harbor appear more green.