'bella wrote:
> Anyone installed one... how well did it do.. as bright as the hype said 
> it would be.. cost?

You should add the following considerations to 
your questions; how efficient is it, (most cheap 
lights use inefficient supply circuits to power 
the leds, and if a light is twice as efficient it 
can save a lot of solar/wind genny electricity) 
does it use colored, not white light leds as 
colored leds loose almost no light through filters 
and will produce the proper colors through the 
filters while white light leds often will not, 
(not even addressing the color sector overlap such 
a design produces), does it have sufficient 
overvoltage and surge protection to last, many 
cheap lights do not and if the light is not rated 
to at least 15.5 volts continuous it is not 
enough, does the light have the ability to produce 
proper color sectors, some cheap Chinese made 
lights use only bare leds and no screens or optics 
which will result in a dangerous light mixing 
situation where other vessels will not know what 
you are or what your heading is, and does it 
produce light with enough vertical spread, some 
led lights use only 30 degree leds while the 
emission pattern from such a light should have at 
least a 70 deg vert. spread.
Most are now good to low enough voltages (should 
work well down to at least ten volts) and some are 
bi-polar which makes them easy to install.
Many also now are encased, which helps protect 
them from moisture.


It is worth the extra cost to get a light that 
will last and perform as it is supposed to.  Not 
all will do so.

The more expensive models will fulfill all the 
above, others won't.
As far as brightness is concerned, leds can be 
much brighter than a regular bulb now, witness the 
many very bright car taillights that use them and 
even some car headlights now, the led models are 
rated as much brighter than normal headlights.-Ken

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