Attwood 5100-24-1 All-Round Frosted Globe Pole Light 24”
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As I recall, mine did not have a bottom plate to attach I have no problems with it.
In my boat, the 2 pin was what I had and it worked perfectly
The answer is yes to the 2 pins
Selected User Reviews For Attwood 5100-24-1 All-Round Frosted Globe Pole Light 24”
The light is a replacement for an old one that had some wiring issues - it works well but the black plastic connector on the bottom can be easily removed when the light is pulled out of its In the end, I used epoxy to secure it, and no problems followed.
A work on the boat with no modifications was performed. I plugged into an existing socket and it lit up without hesitation.
I was able to install it very easily on There was a small hole I had to drill for it, but it was not difficult. To prevent cracks in fiberglass, tape it before drilling. This is a good product, and I.
As a result of LED technology that is available, I believe this item is somewhat overpriced. Despite how well it does what it is supposed to do, it does not have the brightness of The battery usage is much higher. As LED prices come down, the outboard market will be more accessible.
It's a replacement light, so I already had the receiver in the boat, so I just had to The light is very bright, so I do what I can to defuse it, but it still stands out from the lake because I put a small styrofoam cup over it.
I don't think this thing was expensive, but I don't think it fits well. It's really hard to make it fit in the spot on the back of the boat without pushing it down hard. A piece of plastic is grinding against the bottom of my boat and I am concerned that it could cause my boat to break.
A couple of them seem to last for about three years, and then the base is no longer connected to the pole, and it is time to replace them. I believe them to be overpriced as well.