Flood Lights for fishing pier on ship channel
I am building a pier and will put a 10' x 30' drop down fishing area. I plan on putting two 1000 watt flood lights on each corner up about 8' to 10' above water. Any suggestions or recommendations before I start.
|
Sounds to me like you already have a good working plan.
|
Put the lights on a photo cell w/ a switch in line before the photo cell. that way lights come on at dusk go off at dawn but if you want to turn them off you can.
Make your mounts strong but make them where you can remove the lights in case of storms. Lights are not cheap and most insurance won't cover them. Run all the electrical in schedule 40 sealed pvc . Salt is tough on copper. |
Quote:
|
I would not use flood lights. Go with a narrow beam spot light. It'll penetrate the water better and draw in the fish better. I got mine from a theatrical stage supply shop in Beaumont right behind Sams Club.
|
Quote:
|
Green underwater lights!
|
I'm sorry I was out for a while. I really appreciate all of the advice.
|
|
For $880 i can buy 4 1000 watt sodium vapor or mercury vapor lights.
Why would you want to spend that much per light? i hope you were being sarcastic? |
www.cheaplights.com
Order two of the following cans, with the the bulbs listed. These things are great, and they are not that expensive. 121-P64C-L is the par 64 can 148-FFP-L is the par 64 bulbs you want |
I don't have any advice for ya, but welcome to the site. I know your dad pretty well I'm Larry Cain's son inlaw.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:39 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - [ARG:3 UNDEFINED], Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
vB.Sponsors
All content, images, designs, and logos are Copyright © 2009-2012,
Salty Cajun, LLC
No unathorized use is permitted