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    Fished some the other morning and the rain had trees floating in the waterways. Nelson had told me about his 100 watt led flood light when I ordered my strip lighting. I decided to get the floodlight also and mounted it up front with a remote control at console. I ran my light when there was no boat traffic and it really paid off I missed two trees I would have probably hit without a light . I'm a liking these LEDs...... I'll check my pics on my phone and post them up

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    that looks NICE ...and BRIGHT as well ....
    led lights are the bomb .....most folks dont know much about them .....
    do you realize they DONT attract bugs ? this is because of the lack of what the bugs like in the traditional lighting
    and they use like zero battery to operate ....i use an led lantern that will blind ya when i go at night in my boat
    cool rig brother ....
    sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales
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    There is no UV light in an led. All my outside lights at the house are led now, no bugs.
    It is what it is!

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    Poor bugs. Where are they going to hang out at night in a few years?

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