After years of using a rope light to illuminate the cockpit we decided to install some low power draw led downlights instead. We loved the ambiance of the rope light, but got tired of it falling down and having to be removed to be trailered. After hanging out on Jnizi's boat and seeing his blue
lights we were inspired to upgrade, plus I knew Firecadet ordered 3 color
lights so I had to find 4 color
lights asap

I really like the quality and customer service I got with my Seablaze3
lights so I ordered the Lumitec Orbit 4 color
lights. Install was easy and only required an 1 1/4 in hole to be drilled into the
arch.


The color change is controlled by a simple on/off switch, and with each toggle of the switch they change color. After the switch has been off for 3 seconds it automatically changes back to white.
White:

Red:

Blue:

Purple:(Almost a softer white in person)


These
lights are pretty intense with the exception of the purple. If your looking for soft mood lighting I'm not sure these are what your looking for, although they do sell a dimable version in the 2 color model. Overall I'm happy with the results and think they will look cool out on the lake, especially with the matching underwater
lights on.
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