Lumitec Seablaze 3 white/Blue

tony1b2000

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Oct 10, 2007
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Salem MA
Boat Info
Carver C37
Engines
Mercury Diesel 4.2 TDI, inboards
I have one unit white / blue #101058, If anyone interested, PM me.
 
I'm looking at installing these this winter but not quite yet ready to buy.

By any chance do you know the current draw at full brightness in blue and white mode. Slim chance, but figured I'd ask. Lumitec hasn't answered my emails on this which is a bit surprising.
 
Seablaze3.jpg



Specs (from the manufacturer)
http://lumiteclighting.com/product/seablaze3-underwater-light/
 
Yea, sorry I should have clarified. I expect that's the current for when both White+Blue are on (max brightness). Curious what the current is for white only, and blue only. Sorry I'm hijacking your thread - but more drawing more attention to it ;)
 
Thanks Pyro,

As an electrician, and tech. Here is the way I see it.
There are 8 LED's on this unit. 4 Led's for White, and 4 for Blue.
Thus, 2.4 amps when all 8 LED's are on (White and Blue on together). 1/2 of that 1.2 amps when either White OR just Blue is selected (minus and electronic circuitry in the light itself, which is negligible).

Note: These are impossible to find! However if you are in need of 1 to replace or have as a spare, I can sell it at a great price.
 
@tony1b2000 Im praying you might still have the light. 1/3 of mine are shot and would rather not replace all of them!
 
Hi CT_Searay,

Sorry, sold it and that model has been discontinued for some time. You will be hard pressed to find one with white and blue.
That was my spare when I sold my last boat. I believe they discontinued them due to the aluminum finish. I had I/O's on my boat. These were acting like sacrificial anodes! I was lucky to get 2 to 3 years out of those before failure.

Good luck!
 
Hi CT_Searay,

Sorry, sold it and that model has been discontinued for some time. You will be hard pressed to find one with white and blue.
That was my spare when I sold my last boat. I believe they discontinued them due to the aluminum finish. I had I/O's on my boat. These were acting like sacrificial anodes! I was lucky to get 2 to 3 years out of those before failure.

Good luck!

it was worth a shot I guess! Thanks for the info. One of my three is “dimmed” on my 310da. The aluminum is definitely not new but not chewed up yet. I guess I’ll leave them for now seeing that the new models are 3-400 each. Also not sure if the mounting will line up with the old holes.
 

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