LED nav lights

Re: LED nav lights - blue cabbages

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Bit of thread drift here, sorry, but did you use the 'warm' LED's in the cabin? We are looking at these at the moment.

[/ QUOTE ]I have a couple of warm white LEDs in the forepeak reading lights. They're a lot brighter than the old bulbs, tho I don't know what they were, and quite acceptable in terms of colour.

Not really bright enough for the saloon to my mind, tho - but I like bright for cooking, passage plannning and so on. I prefer halogen lights for that.

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I have all LED cabin lights with the exception of one very bright light that covers the galley area and chart table.
 
Then, why not have a look at Orca Green ?
At US$ 329 it come £ 100 cheaper, and it's US Coast Gard approved.
I have such one installed since 2 years now, and fully satisfyed.

It then took just over a week to get it directly from Orca Green.
Good service,I think.

Paul
 
I have one, very happy. It only has 3 LEDs (one for each segment) which seems to mean 120 degree coverage per LED horizontally or vertically. Good for visibility when healing (or when a big ship is looking down on you....)
 
<<< It then took just over a week to get it directly from Orca Green. >>>>

Their Home Page says thay no longer ship Internationally. I see the mounting bracket is an additional $25. VAT will add about $60 to the cost price of $329, shipping another $30(?). Reading other posts currently running on Scuttlebutt, some shippers add their own special import charges.

It all makes buying a Lopolight or similar from a local chandler sound much more attractive.
 
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