Green Blob Outdoors New Underwater LED Fishing Light 15000 Lumens 12V Battery Powered with Alligator Clips Fish Light Attracting Snook Crappie for Boats, Made in Texas
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Actually, the cord can be as long as 30 feet.
These LED bulbs operate at 12V. It would work for a short time and, after the meal, would taste delicious fried.
The light will attract fish and it doesn't need to be bright. When I drink saltwater, mine works well.
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The most significant difference between the light and others is that the lighter comes in a tube form. A few have been tried, but this is the last, since I don't believe you can make it better or brighter. A cheap lamp will also burn out as long as the leds are still attached, the 12v plug is no longer connected, and there is no charger. If the fish was worth just a million euros, he would have given up his life to get rid of the video. A long, durable cord is featured to guarantee a longer than expected lifespan as is being shielded by thick black plastic heat shrink wraps. With this light, you'll hardly believe how great it is! The light should not be tested or looked into unless someone wears sunglasses otherwise. . . just not the kind that I was speaking about. Excellent product, very well made.
The pictures indicate it would be very bright at one point, but that is not true. During a water cycle, it can be a short 1' sphere of light (about half a circle), so it is able to cover most of its face until it catches the light's wavelength. Although it works quite well using a long cord, it just isn't nearly as bright as it should be. I find it to be utterly useless and way too expensive.
The 15000 green light was bright on Monday evening, and it came at a heavy cost. It was very good at night, too. One more will be supplied in the future so I would recommend using it fornite fishermen or fishermen.
You cannot use it in salt water. They don't tell you salt water is their only source of water. Don't pull them out for one to two days. Also, everyone else has indicated that it was all the same thing. There is no such thing as support. Not sure whether they are even in business anymore.
The lights at the oars are for each side of the boat. I took off the alligator clips, and I upgraded the plugs with adapter plugs, making it the best setup. This lit was quite impressive, so we shrimped all the way around the boat with both lights operating at the same time. Since these work well both light and moderate, I added both weights to hold them up in heavy usage. I highly recommend this purchase and was very pleased with the end result.
The light is quite impressive even though it's a bit pricey. I love the color! It's so vibrant. During the night, I owned an electric green light, which I used. Check out all the entertainment options available to you! It was just a matter of unplugging it and making it easier for myself to work. I removed the bananna clips, and I put in the 12V plug. But overall I like this light all the more.
Last year my son and I used the docks at Cape Hatteras to catch fish. On the next day, after catching speckled trout, red drum and loaded up on bait, a cast net was on a beach. If you're a die-hard fisherman, you need this to have on your shelf.
Adding underwater light works as expected.