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Old 06-26-2004, 07:17 PM
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LED Interior lighting info needed.

Looking for recommendations as to which type and how many LED clusters may be required to illuminate the saloon on our 40ft cat. I am currently building the cabin top and need to know the cable runs for the lighting. The area is 4.2m x 3.2m, comprising of a sitting/dining area and galley. Ideally we would like dual white/red units if anyone can recommend a suitable unit they have found suitable.

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Old 06-29-2004, 01:03 AM
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West Marine has a catalog, a few pages of which have displayed, LED lighting for many different applications. LED's are so cool, quite easy to work with, in that custom units can be made up to fit just any style.
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Old 06-29-2004, 04:11 AM
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Check out hellamarine http://www.hellamarine.com
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Old 08-17-2004, 09:01 AM
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Hi Craig,

One of the most useful pieces of information you have ommited is ceiling height! Also, if you have a lux light meter it would be quite easy for you to understand the exact Light Output Performance from our LUXEON LED Light Fittings, and consequentially how many light fititngs you might want to install.

We can easily help you map-out a schematic of the led lights and circuitry you might require. But 1st please note:

We have a full selection of Luxeon LED Light Fittings with 6,10,45,60 and 110+ degree lenses...the wider the view angle less intense the lighting is over a distance ( ceiling height is an important measurement).

Mixing and matching LED LENSES/Light Fittings can give you v. interesting ambient and directional spot lighting on your boat.

If you email me: steve@artechnolaser.it I can start by sending you some initial spec sheets., photos and other information on the LED Light Fittings and decorative lighting designs most suitable for your boat lighting project.

Hope this helps for now.

Best Regards

Steve
www.brightcompany.co.uk
(LED Display Lighting : web site coming soon)

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Looking for recommendations as to which type and how many LED clusters may be required to illuminate the saloon on our 40ft cat. I am currently building the cabin top and need to know the cable runs for the lighting. The area is 4.2m x 3.2m, comprising of a sitting/dining area and galley. Ideally we would like dual white/red units if anyone can recommend a suitable unit they have found suitable.

Many thanks
Craig Hastie
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Old 08-18-2004, 09:54 AM
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Innovative Lighting

Innovative Lighting, Inc.
109 Progressive Ave
Roland, Iowa 50236
800-949-4888
515-388-1011
fax 515-388-5549

innovativelight.com

We just got some samples from them including some cool LED nav lights.
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Old 08-25-2004, 01:20 PM
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We have white/red units in standard 12v MR16 fitting. We also have multiple beam angles (20 degree, 40 degree & 60 degree). While LED cluster bulbs "generally" have a lower light output than a standard dichlroic halogen bulbs, ours consume typically under 1 watt of power, so you can use a couple more to produce the same lighting effect as a halogen and still save heaps of battery power. Plus they last up to 40 times longer.

Anyway, have a look and see what you think :

http://www.marinelightingsolutions.co.uk

Give me a call (phone number on site), if you have any questions.
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Old 05-02-2008, 03:41 PM
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Craig,
I just outfitted my car with LED's from Autolumination.com or Superlumination.com and they are very bright! I recommend you look for clusters. These all run on +12V and fit nicely into car light fictures. I think boats use the same geometry.

You might make two runs, one for white and one for red (night vision). You can easily put them on dimmers too.
Good luck.
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Old 05-02-2008, 05:52 PM
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check out these http://www.hostmybb.com/phpbb/viewto...20&mforum=easy, theyre cold cathode bulbs and for my money put out more light for less watts
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