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Does anyone have any pictures of these lights installed and pics in the water? Ken, do you have any additional pics? I want to place my order but would like to see more
Here are a few pics of the Shadow Caster Marine LED's if you're interested!
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I have two of Kens lights but have not installed them yet. Got them from the group buy last year on WW. They look to be good quality. Hopefully will have installed sometime in March
It was back in September of last year before they were even introduced to the market. You had to email Ken and get on the list. When they were ready he sent you an email with a link to pay. One time deal.
I got blue because they looked cool in the Mastercraft Pictures
No. Only lights I have ever seen on in the water was the original tige underwater lights which were white. I am really interested to see how the blue looks in the fine Havasu water
No. Only lights I have ever seen on in the water was the original tige underwater lights which were white. I am really interested to see how the blue looks in the fine Havasu water
it will look better then Lake Elsinore water
Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. THAT'S relativity. Albert Einstein
With my shadow-caster experience the blue shows up much better than the white. If you think of the spectrum of light absorbed and reflected by water, blue is reflected the most and therefore looks the brightest. The brightest light I've seen in the water is the xenon lights, which do have a blue hue naturally, but were over $3k each, the boat I saw them on, a 70-foot sunseeker, was a $6million boat.
I dont see the need to light up your platform like the vegas strip or as if a 747 were to land on it.
Unless you opted for the factory installed stripper pole, then its totally necessary
You need to drop the plank and take up surfing
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Anyone have any pics of a red transom light.... ANY BRAND... or hell.... regular LED's under the platform for that matter?
The other LED group-buy is monitored daily
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Anyone have any pics of a red transom light.... ANY BRAND... or hell.... regular LED's under the platform for that matter?
Most, if not all, the manufacturers do not use red for the underwater lights because the red color doesn't travel as far in the water. Blue and green are the brightest, then white.
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