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Almost exactly 7 years ago, I decided to dump my old incandescent lights and get nice LED navigation lights. They worked great and looked great. And the bow light only used 1 watt, as opposed to like... probably 20 watts or so for the original incandescent. The old light would get hot to the touch, this LED light would be on for hours and still be cold to the touch. And the vividness of the colors was also great. Usually over the years, the red and green both fade into an orangey sort of color. LED's never fade because they are only emitting one specific wavelength of light.
This is the one I got: http://www.iboats.com/dm/view_id.341228
Now how they advertise "50,000 hours of service life".
So I did a little math and on the high side, I put 100-200 hours on this light since 2010. So what a bummer it is for me that it just died. It was only $36, so it's not like it's going to break the bank. But it's still such a bummer when LED makers of all kinds advertise these crazy lifespans, when in reality LED based lights don't last any longer than on-LED. 50,000 hours my ass. Still, I'll be replacing it with another LED light. Can beat the power draw and bright sharpness of the light
I'm hoping Innovative Lighting will warranty it since it has so few hours on it.
This is the one I got: http://www.iboats.com/dm/view_id.341228
Now how they advertise "50,000 hours of service life".
So I did a little math and on the high side, I put 100-200 hours on this light since 2010. So what a bummer it is for me that it just died. It was only $36, so it's not like it's going to break the bank. But it's still such a bummer when LED makers of all kinds advertise these crazy lifespans, when in reality LED based lights don't last any longer than on-LED. 50,000 hours my ass. Still, I'll be replacing it with another LED light. Can beat the power draw and bright sharpness of the light