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As soon as my friend decides to make more and what he wants for them I'll post it. I'm not sure what he is even aiming for at this time. I'm just glad I get to be a guinea pig and field test them.
I am more then happy to be a guinea pig, I love to field test.....
Let me know.
If it had been a little lighter out and the water a little clearer, that's probably about how it would have looked. I've seen those exact abyss lights at the miami boat show. I think the guy said those are the 1206b, that are $410 each. No way I'm spending that much on lights.
I am the other guinea pig tester for the lights. I have had a set on my boat since for about 6 wks with no issues. In the right situation they sometimes cause a ground loop hum in the electrical system (stereo), but the new version has additional filtering to solve that. Also, I believe the gen II boards will have temperature feedback to allow you run the lights out of the water, if they approach the max temperature the PWM (pulse width modulation ) will increase and the lights will dim, but stay on.
Both the designer (and me the guinea pig ) are mechanical engineers and do military electronics for living so I will go out on a limb and say these lights will have more thought and analysis then any other lights on the market. He has ordered newer parts more parts and making white, blue and green ones I think go around and addition sets. I dunno about costs yet, I know they are a far amount less then any comparable lights I have seen for sure.
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