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I would love to hear some "real life" reviews of these. I find it interesting that they completely avoid talking about how many watts the draw is...cause that is normal how you know if one of these will perform or not. Sounds good...but not sure I like the "converter kit" increasing it to 24-32 volts depending on the light you get.
I want some lights....if they work great and have great warranty, likely a great deal. But not willing to pull trigger without hearing from some people that have actually used them. Thanks for the info tho, I did not see how long the sale lasts
I would love to hear some "real life" reviews of these. I find it interesting that they completely avoid talking about how many watts the draw is...cause that is normal how you know if one of these will perform or not. Sounds good...but not sure I like the "converter kit" increasing it to 24-32 volts depending on the light you get.
I want some lights....if they work great and have great warranty, likely a great deal. But not willing to pull trigger without hearing from some people that have actually used them. Thanks for the info tho, I did not see how long the sale lasts
I would like to hear some real life reviews of these as well. If you go to the additional information tab on one of the lights it will tell you all the info including wattage. They say 100w
These also look like a good combination with the underwater lights of you are really trying to light up the water for night surfing. Also seems like a great deal
You can also check out their gallery and they look very bright in the photos although I would love to hear some feedback from someone that has seen both the liquid lumens and another led light like the sea blaze x and give a comparison. So who's gonna be the one to take the risk and try them out for everyone?![emoji16]
The issue with using their wattage spec to compare to another brand, is that this light is a 24+ volt light through a converter. Cant compare that to a wattage spec for a 12V light like a shadow caster, lifeform or seablaze.
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NEVER seen a "real life" review on one of these....I am not the guinea pig!
chpthril....I got your PM a while back and am interested in the X you messaged me about. I tried to respond but your inbox has been full. I don't live far from you and wanted to see about install options also since its not something I personally care to do. If not sooner...I will for SURE be doing this in the fall (sure you wont be as busy then either). I have a list a mile long, just don't want to miss a day of surfing in the meantime!
Check your in-box, i replied to your PM on the 27th. You can always email, PM box does stay full this time of year. Yes, things ease up in the fall, good time for upgrades as I work year round
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Ha, right on...got it. Done, I will hit you up as soon as I am ready. For sure toward end of year...sooner if I can stop spending my money on other things. Luckily its all "wants" since boat has been perfectly sound and no issues :-)
Hi Tigé Owners! My name is Rob and I am one of the owners of Liquid Lumens. I saw that this forum post directed a bit of traffic to our website and decided to hop on and thank you for your interest in our products. Yes, it's true we are newer to the industry and so there are not a ton of generic customer reviews and feedback to go from... yet. That being said, our technology, that we call "Lumen-Boost" is unlike anything the industry has to offer. We are also in the process of patenting that technology, so you can rest assured, we are the only ones processing light this way for an Underwater application.
We are boaters and boat lovers with a background in aerospace manufacturing. We developed these lights because we were disappointed by the lights that available on the market for our own boats. Yes, that includes all the brands you have mentioned on this thread though I'm not going to single out any of my competitors here. Our products speak for themselves on the water.
Here's a side by side comparison of our lights on a Nautique G23 next to a Tigé (not sure of the model) with their factory light option installed: LL-Comparison-Photo.jpg
If any of you have any questions about our products that I can help answer, I would be happy to do so. With our sale going, it really is a great time to take advantage of an awesome deal for the best lights in the industry! Our 30% off sale runs until the end of July.
The issue with using their wattage spec to compare to another brand, is that this light is a 24+ volt light through a converter. Cant compare that to a wattage spec for a 12V light like a shadow caster, lifeform or seablaze.
Your observation for watts is absolutely correct. Because of our Voltage difference, our numbers for watts are not a direct comparison for our 12V competitors. That being said, Amps are the best comparison for raw power in a light since that tells you exactly how much power the light is drawing off the system. The higher the Amp draw, the more powerful the light. Our lights draw 9.53 Amps @ 12V which you can compare directly to competing brands since Amps are measured before we boost the voltage.
There is more to a light's performance to consider than even Amps, Watts or Lumens though. We are in the process of doing side by side videos and photos with our light next to all of the other leading brands. The conversation has always been about lumens which is the measurement for raw light output. We want to change the conversation to lumens AND candela, since candela is actually the amount of light arriving at the point of use. I always use the comparison of a flashlight with it's cap on vs off. The lumens stay the same, since it is the same light, but the way you are focusing the flashlight with the cap changes how much light arrives at your target. This drastically changes the way the light performs. Take a look at our competitors and ask yourself how many of them are focusing the light to the point where you want to use it? If not they are losing light into unusable directions, not where you want to see it behind the boat.
Last edited by RoboSanLucas; 07-12-2017, 12:10 AM.
How many of your lights are the G? Looks to be 2 halos coming together on the outer edges.
As to the Tige OEM lights. Its a 6 LED that has been on the market for about 8 years, unchanged. It could also be dual color model switched to white, meaning only 3 of the 6 LEDs are illuminated. MUCH better lights to do a comparison with. In my biz, it would be like comparing a 10" HLCD to a 6.5" coaxial speaker and commenting on how loud the 10" HLCD is.
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Last thing I wanted to mention. I will reach out to a few of our Tigé customers and see if I can get any of them to hop on this thread and give you their own personal feedback so you don't have to just take my word for it.
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