Some may remember my bitching about the foredeck 20w bulb failures in the Aqua Signal 25 combo light:
https://forums.sailboatowners.com/index.php?threads/aqua-signal-25-combo-known-flaw.184019/
So I thought long and hard about this. Ended up buying the Marinebeam specialized replacement bulb (pic).
Put it in today.
It's not as bright as the old 20w halogen, but it actually works. And it lights up enough (pic below taken this evening) to see for anchoring, etc., with a more subtle light which may be better for preserving night vision.
It uses 1.2 watts, equivalent to 15 watt standard, but with all of the light focused with a directional lens. With the drastically reduced current requirement, and marine grade construction, I'm hoping this bulb will last a huge amount longer than the standard 1-2 years of the other.
https://store.marinebeam.com/high-powered-ba9s-deck-steaming-light-led-ba-9s-5w/
https://forums.sailboatowners.com/index.php?threads/aqua-signal-25-combo-known-flaw.184019/
So I thought long and hard about this. Ended up buying the Marinebeam specialized replacement bulb (pic).
Put it in today.
It's not as bright as the old 20w halogen, but it actually works. And it lights up enough (pic below taken this evening) to see for anchoring, etc., with a more subtle light which may be better for preserving night vision.
It uses 1.2 watts, equivalent to 15 watt standard, but with all of the light focused with a directional lens. With the drastically reduced current requirement, and marine grade construction, I'm hoping this bulb will last a huge amount longer than the standard 1-2 years of the other.
https://store.marinebeam.com/high-powered-ba9s-deck-steaming-light-led-ba-9s-5w/
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