I paid $270 for the 10 lights.
$300 to have the aluminum rail fabricated
$75 for powder coating
$10 for the wire.
I wired everything internally and the entire rail and connections are waterproof to protect from salt water. A simple power cord runs to my battery and is removed when not in use to prevent deck clutter.
I would rate the light output at 80% of my previous halogen but I must say that I had about 200% of the light I really needed with the halogens. The output with the L.E.D lights is more than enough for me and bowfishing is part of what I do for a living.
The peace and quiet provided by the setup is heaven on earth. We actually passed a small cabin on the river while shooting a couple of nights ago and had a conversation with the occupants sitting on there deck. Never had that happen before and as a matter of fact, we used to get some pretty mean looks as we cruised by with that generator blaring away.
Here is the first fish taken with the new lights. My son 15 year old son had the honor.
I too had many folks say some negative things about L.E.D. lights when they heard that I was going this way. I found that most had never actually shot over L.E.D. lights or had shot over older style lights. L.E.D. light design has come a long way in the last couple of years.
I can provide much more info for folks that want it. Just shoot me an email at
[email protected]Good luck to those thinking about running silent.
Jerry