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G3 Light Modifications - Blue Water LEDs Rock!
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<blockquote data-quote="mechanicworkman" data-source="post: 207035" data-attributes="member: 6167"><p>Ok since i looked on the website it said that the draw for the bluewater LED is like .47 amps per hour. Now does anyone know if this is PER LIGHTBAR? </p><p></p><p>So if i ran 5 lightbars i would have a draw of about 2.82 amps per hour dividing the 80 amp battery if this is correct feel free to chime in and let me know but, that should give me about 28 hours running the battery dead now since i really only try ot run my battery to about 50 percent i should definitly have 14 hours of very bright lights CORRECT?</p><p></p><p>Given i will also have to find a decent Bow light that also runs a low amp draw any suggestions?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Am I correct in undrstanding that the average Marine battery has About 80 amps of stored engergy?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mechanicworkman, post: 207035, member: 6167"] Ok since i looked on the website it said that the draw for the bluewater LED is like .47 amps per hour. Now does anyone know if this is PER LIGHTBAR? So if i ran 5 lightbars i would have a draw of about 2.82 amps per hour dividing the 80 amp battery if this is correct feel free to chime in and let me know but, that should give me about 28 hours running the battery dead now since i really only try ot run my battery to about 50 percent i should definitly have 14 hours of very bright lights CORRECT? Given i will also have to find a decent Bow light that also runs a low amp draw any suggestions? Am I correct in undrstanding that the average Marine battery has About 80 amps of stored engergy? [/QUOTE]
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