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Hydro Glow SF100B 100W/120VAC - Underwater Dock Light - Blue Anchored To Bottom [SF100B]

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Hydro Glow SF100B 100W/120VAC - Underwater Dock Light - Blue Anchored To Bottom [SF100B]SF100B 100W 120VAC Underwater Dock Light Blue Anchored To Bottom Fire up a fish feeding frenzy with the original SF100B Underwater FishLight. This powerful light features our IntesiTech Right Bright LEDs that deliver unmatched intensitythe exact light frequency fish recognize and respond to. The SF100B is designed to anchor to the bottom, projecting upward. Protected by our shatter resistant HydroDome and Elude eco friendly barnacle resistant coating,

SF100B 100W/120VAC - Underwater Dock Light - Blue Anchored To Bottom

Fire up a fish-feeding frenzy with the original SF100B Underwater FishLight. This powerful light features our IntesiTech Right Bright LEDs that deliver unmatched intensity—the exact light frequency fish recognize and respond to.

The SF100B is designed to anchor to the bottom, projecting upward. Protected by our shatter-resistant HydroDome and Elude eco-friendly barnacle-resistant coating, it's built with rugged aluminum and sealed with Impervia no-porosity marine epoxy for lasting performance in harsh environments.

Each light includes a 50' cord (extra lengths available) and is perfect for creating a "See The Light" Safe Zone that attracts fish to your dock, waterfront dining area, or favorite fishing spot. The SF100B also helps "Bring 'Em Up" from deeper waters during warm summer months when fishing is typically more challenging.

Made in America. Built right. Backed by our "Proven Attraction" Performance Guarantee.

Technical Specifications:

SF model lights should not be turned on in the air for longer than 2 minutes. 96 high-power LEDs are used to better illuminate an area from underwater in a 120deg field. For a wider spread of light, place the light deeper in the water. The SF series uses a 48V driver, which is IP67 rated with a 6’ cord on the input side and needs to be plugged into 120VAC. This driver can be left outside in the rain without worry. 

  • Voltage: 48VDC (With 100W 120VAC driver)
  • Current Draw: 0.42A
  • Power Draw: 50W
  • Lumen Output 84 lumen/LED with 96LEDs = 8080 total lumen output in one direction
  • Length 9” total length including 4” cord grip
  • Diameter 4”
  • Wavelength 525 nm
  • Weight: 4.2 lbs

50 foot cord included with an IP68 waterproof locking connector to the driver. Driver has 1’ of length on output side and 6’ length on input side.

Specifications:

  • Color: Blue
  • Watts: 100
  • Voltage - Input Range (Volts): 120
  • Box Dimensions: 7"H x 8"W x 9"L WT: 4.6 lbs
  • UPC: 814347001022
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