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			No look at all there lights some are for u/w use  http://www.oznium.com/6w-flood | 
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			I can get these 6w lights from my China man. Lol!!! He sells all these same lights. I stand corrected. He sent me another price list today. I can get the 6w identical to this one for 35 bucks,18w for 65 bucks,and the 27w for 115 bucks. The ones I looking at are identical to 80 percent of lights you see forsale here in the states.
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			I wonder how the strip lights would work on the bottom of my Mariner between the sponsons?
		 
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			http://www.superbrightleds.com/morei...60-degree/485/ heres the sad part, heres the led lamp for that light its only 7 dollars. And thats the price in the states!! im sure you can buy it for under a dollar over seas. http://www.superbrightleds.com/morei...ree-white/490/ I still think im gonna do my own. Im gonna buy 2 of these led lamps and make a mold and encapsulate it in epoxy. Im not even gonna put one screw in my transom im gonna 5200 the "puck" to the boat. I think making your own would be a cool project. I started a thread on here a while ago and someone else had the same ideas to make there own. Last edited by Kracker Jack; 02-08-2013 at 09:35 AM. | 
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