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Re: Underwater dock light plans - 110V [Re: Broomster] #6243216 05/30/11 04:06 PM
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I bought mine from underwaterfishlight, and I think they are the best invention since breast implants. I work overseas, but my home is on Lake Bridgeport. I get to come home for vacation once a year, so I come home in April. The first thing I do is put it in the water, and believe me, they bring in the fish. The shad look like race horses swimming in a circle around it. I pull it up and put it back in the garage when I leave, because I am afraid someone will steal it, when I am not there. I am going to buy another one next year, for the other side of the dock.




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Re: Underwater dock light plans - 110V [Re: kelso] #6246078 05/31/11 02:48 PM
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Seriously??? $630 for two lights and a photocell??? I think I'll stick to my $20 fluorescent tubes...

Re: Underwater dock light plans - 110V [Re: dbzell] #6258853 06/03/11 05:47 PM
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$20 uh, got any pics of them under water? I tried one of those 12v lights from Cabela's. It worked nothing like this one. Not anywhere near as bright, nor the amount of fish. But I am always looking for a bargain.


Re: Underwater dock light plans - 110V [Re: kelso] #6258958 06/03/11 06:14 PM
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I have The green monster works great and stays clean. That thing brings in the bait fish by the millions.



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Re: Underwater dock light plans - 110V [Re: TxJole] #6259801 06/03/11 09:22 PM
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I'm kinda leanin toward the implants (hint.. hint) if they cost that much.

Re: Underwater dock light plans - 110V [Re: jdfish] #8363401 12/21/12 05:31 PM
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If you have any common sense you can build your own underwater green fishing light SAFELY and save allot of money in the process, just make sure when you seal everything use MARINE EPOXY and you won't get shocked or hurt at all, i've built 4 of them and the all work like a champ, no problems no one got shocked, no breakers tripped, no problems at all, so don't let all these "EXPERTS" tell you how dangerous it is. JUST DO IT, you'll save a ton of money in the process.


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Re: Underwater dock light plans - 110V [Re: jdfish] #8367544 12/22/12 11:00 PM
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I have a two bulb submersible light from I believe it was from under water lights. It works great I got the green. You can get one of the timers, and have it come on each night at the same time.

Re: Underwater dock light plans - 110V [Re: aporcarello] #8367919 12/23/12 12:51 AM
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Originally Posted By: aporcarello
If you have any common sense you can build your own underwater green fishing light SAFELY and save allot of money in the process, just make sure when you seal everything use MARINE EPOXY and you won't get shocked or hurt at all, i've built 4 of them and the all work like a champ, no problems no one got shocked, no breakers tripped, no problems at all, so don't let all these "EXPERTS" tell you how dangerous it is. JUST DO IT, you'll save a ton of money in the process.

built this one for less than $50 and that was buying stuff at local retailer, have since found much cheaper sources. This is a 12V system.


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