Green Blob OutdoorsBlob Flounder and Hog Feeder Light Green 12-28V LED High Power 2800 Lumen Submersible Waterproof Flood Light Bar with 15ft Cord for ATV Jeep Dock Pontoon Bow and Flounder Boats
J**.
Nice and bright, used with my slow glow feeder light setup for pigs
I bought two of these and built a "slow glow" green light setup with a timer and a fade on/off switch. Added a 100w solar panel with a solar charger and a harbor freight 35amp 12 v battery in a 3800 apache box. It runs for 4 hours every night and recharges during the day. Going to add 2 more lights, which will be enhance the light coverage of the area.
W**W
Good light
Works as indicated. Installed as a rear facing light on my Polaris Ranger.
A**S
Best and brightest lights I've found.
The brightest lights I have come across and excellent for lighting up the area around my feeder. I will definitely be buying more for my other feeder, my boat and camp.
R**Y
Price
Delivered way ahead of the of schedule date good bright light
R**.
Green-Beam
Put 4 of these light under my pontoon boat for night fishing they work great
R**E
Nice
Small, and very bright.
R**D
DC-powered green bright light bar
*****March 29, 2021 update*****I tested the light bar with a 5 ampere 3 -> 24 volt DC variable voltage power supply. Between 7 and 13 volts the light bar brilliance rams up. Between 13 and 24 volts there is no harm, but the brilliance does not increase further.*****End of update*****I ordered this light bar because I needed a green light source for photo sessions. The assembly involved mounting the bar on a light stand with umbrella reflector (not included) and attaching the bar's power cord to an AC-powered 12 volt DC 1.5 ampere power supply (not included). Photo 1 shows the finished assembly.The package includes the light bar with attached 15-foot power cord, two crimp-on terminals, a mounting bracket with nuts and bolts, and (a bonus) the distinctive stretchy neck gator shown in Photo 2. No instruction guide is supplied but installation is straightforward: I started by tinning the power cord's two (red and blue) wires and attaching my own crimp-on terminals. I bolted the mounting bracket onto the bar and then bolted the mounting bracket onto my light stand. I attached the power cord's two terminals to my 12 volt DC power supply (the red wire connects to the positive terminal). The bar lit when I powered it up; it is bright and the bar's cooling fins do not heat up when using 12 volts DC power. The web page says this bar accepts voltages up to 28 volts DC. I am curious about the bar's brightness and heat when powered with 28 volts DC; my curiosity must await a future test.
H**T
Will light up that area
I like the design of this green light and how it works when you use it when fishing and hog hunting and how big a area it will light up I use this green light to go night fishing at night and hog hunting at the deer lease
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