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OceanLED INSTALL / AMPHIBIANS / 053014 / v4.2
1.6 Finding The Mounting Location - UNDERWATER
Considerations
Design -
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Amphibian lights are suitable for Fiberglass, GRP and
Wooden Hulls, as well as Aluminum/Steel Hulls using
suitable mounting hardware.
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If positioning lights on a transom, more small lights look
better than few bigger lights e.g. 4 x A6’s look better
than 2 x A12's.
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All colors of light (except blue, green and violet) are
typically absorbed within the first 30 meters or 100
feet. Blue and Green lights seem brighter than white
lights with a better beam spread because they are more
perceptible to the cones in the human eye.
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Blue light penetrates the furthest in blue sea water, but
may appear whitish or bleached out in green or brown
water due to water impurities. Green lights are best for
fresh and brown water use.
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When lights are pointing downwards, the light can
reflect off a sandy sea bed giving a mirrored effect, and
light will bounce back creating even more illumination
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Please follow instructions with any accessories used to
protect warranty cover and ensure product longevity.
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Depth
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Ideal mounting depth is 10 – 20 cm / 4 - 8”.
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Ideally mount your Amphibian lights at similar depth
levels when using underwater to ensure matching
colour consistency through the water. Deeper lights will
look duller and possibly differ in colour to shallower
mounted units.
Spacing -
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If positioning lights on a transom, take into
consideration swim platforms and obstacles that may
block the initial portion of the light, it may be necessary
to use the next model size up.
Installation -
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Test units before installation.
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Make sure that when installing any Amphibian underwater, the entire rear of the light is always coated
in sealant to prevent any ingress of water from the rear of the unit.
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When switching lights on for the first time, take into consideration water clarity, ambient light etc as
first time impressions can be marred by poor conditions.
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Test units after installation.