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Pros
- Great Light Non Glaring
- Long Battery Life
- Water Resistant
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about ITC Directed Courtesy Lights, stainless, LED:
Great light
Easy to install and non glaring. Low battery drain and the light is directional. Great Light.
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Pros
- Attractive Design
Cons
Best Uses
- Large Boats
- Small Boats
Comments about ITC Directed Courtesy Lights, stainless, LED:
I used this light to replace the existing incondesent fixtures. It fit perfectly in place of the other fixture. I wish it had a rubber gasket between the boat and the light.
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Q:
What is the equivalent wattage to a halogen light?
Can the light be used in a boat cockpit exposed to weather?Asked on 5/21/2009 by Rudi from Costa Mesa, CA1 answer
A:
This courtesy light uses half a watt of power. Equilivent halogen lights could use anywhere between 5 and 10 watts to produce the same amount of lumens. LED lights will always use less wattage because there is no filiament or gasses used to produce the light. LEDs are light emitting diodes using trace amounts of electricity to power the lights.Answered on 1/27/2011 by Justin from Overton's


