Bright submersible lights
Bright submersible lights from 35
-75 watts
These lights are more than just a lamp, each light has
a special glass lens and except for the 75 watt lamp all can be used
above water. Each lamp has a metal reflector, and as it uses a halogen
lamp gives up to 30% more light than an ordinary lamp.
Spare lamps

The green shape is credit card size to give
perspective
The lights
These lights are not just for professional use or the "hard
enthusiast" but they do require some assembly and separate transformer,
cable and lamp. Please note the transformer comes with 10m of
cable for mains connection
Please also note that the lamps start at 35 watts which
is seven times brighter than the average garden or pond light
which is on average only five watts. We do supply cable and
transformers but choice is dependant on requirements.
The transformers are for these lights only, and it really is submersible.
They weigh 4.5 kg
The
rugged design of these lights means that in or out of the water they
will last for years.
We use them in our musical
fountain
Options are as follows:
Lamps
35, 50 or 75 watt lamp (75 watt lamp MUST be used submerged)
Cable lengths
2.5, 5 or 7 m lengths
The transformer is 150 watts MAXIMUM which means you can have
Four 35 watt lamps, OR two 75 watt lamps, or even three 50watt lamps, or
any combination that does not exceed 150 watts
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To the left is the cable for the lights, from the top it is
7.5m, 5m and 2.5m in length. You will also notice the 7.5m cable is
slightly thicker, this is so that it can carry enough electricity
for the lamps to work (voltage drop) Each end has the same water
proof connection. |
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We can also supply glass filters for these
lights, available in, green, yellow, blue or red. But please
note the coloured filter goes over the existing glass hence the 4
longer fixing screws that come with each coloured filter |
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When enquiring about these lights please
answer the following questions:
Number of lights,
Cable length,
Wattage of lamps,
Are
coloured filters required? (what colour(s)
Thanks. If you don't we will only have
to ask you again
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