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🎣 Light Up Your Fishing Game!
The 12V 25" MAXX LED Green Underwater Submersible Night Fishing Light is a powerful and durable fishing accessory designed to attract fish with its 10,000 lumens of green light. Made from solid Z.I.P. glass, it is 100% leak-proof and can be submerged up to 300 feet. This American-made product includes a 15-foot marine cable and comes with a lifetime warranty against leaks, making it the ultimate choice for serious anglers.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 25 x 4 x 4 inches |
Package Weight | 3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 25 x 2 x 3 inches |
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Brand Name | Fire Water Marine |
Warranty Description | 1 Year prorated Manufacturer Warranty |
Model Name | Green Lantern MAXX |
Color | Green |
Material | pvc |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Fire Water Marine |
Part Number | maxx2540828 |
Included Components | Battery Clamps |
Size | Large |
Sport Type | Fishing |
O**W
Gulf Coast Dynamite
I bought this light on a whim to use at a rental house on the gulf coast in Texas. This particular house our family was staying at has a 200' pier that we could fish from during our stay. I used my jumper cable pack from my truck, which had a cigarette lighter adapter receptacle and we powered this light ALL NIGHT, way past the time any of us could stay up to fish.When the light came on it was super green, we dropped it in and noticed, almost immediately, smaller fish would come right into the light. Circle of life and all and in no time we had speckled trout and redfish slamming out lines right at the very edge of light's range. Cleanup was a snap and this thing appears really well made and will probably last several more outings with no problem. It was a really fun toy for the kids too, that the adults liked even more because it does absolutely bring in fish.I would pay double for this thing, it is awesome. Buy it.
S**.
Super bright
I’m very impressed with the weight and how bright this light is I’m not crazy about having the cigarette type plug in to gator clamps in my experience night fishing the night moisture wreaks havoc on those type connections the sockets tend to rust up rather quickly but I can always cut and splice the clamps directly to the cord with the solder and seal shrink type connectors found on Amazon they r perfect for solving moisture connection problem overall I would definitely recommend this light to anyone for the money vrs quality I believe it to be just as good as the $150 submersible lights on the market today
D**
Possibly drawing more amps than the 5amps specified in the description
I purchased the light back in July 2023. The first one arrived damaged but they had excellent customer service and replaced it right away. I have been doing a complete rebuild of an old 16’ extra wide jon boat. Started fishing in it August. Finally went night fishing last month. My outboard is pull start and doesn’t need a battery. I rewired everything (mostly lights all led) using all marine approved wire , connectors , switch panel and fuse box. I set it up right by the book. My front and back running lights only draw 1amp together and the led strip 3amps. So I had 4amps drawing from the 12v 35ah sla battery I installed new. I’d test it now and then and it held 14.2 volts while resting. Only need it at night. This was the first night trip. I set up in a spot and had like I said 4amps turn on. I dropped the green light in the water plugged into the cigarette lighter port in the switch panel and in no time we were surrounded by shad. Then we saw them floating up to the top after being tore up by fish. Awesome! We sit there for a little over 2 hours and I looked at the voltage meter built in the switch panel and I only had 10.5 volts showing which is lower than a 12v sla battery should be discharged.I unplugged the green light and the voltage went up to 11.9 as soon as I did. Got home and the battery charged back up like it should. It now rest at 12.8 volts which is good. The 14.2 was it not ever being used.I haven’t went back out at night again yet. But It was bothering me because something didn’t add up. I know exactly what everything on the boat draws. That battery only runs the lights and the bilge pump if needed which if I would have needed it I would have had to scramble and some how move the trolling battery to the back and hook it up. Even my new GARMIN sonar has its own 18ah sla battery. So I got back on Amazon and the description said 5amps for the green light which is what I had calculated it for. Then I saw it’s 120 watts.120 watts divided by 12 volts is 10amps which is twice the current I had calculated in. And 10 amps along with the time I used the light would put it right in the zone of where the battery was discharged.No big deal I still had enough power for my bow mounted led flood light to idle back to the boat ramp and running lights never flickered. Next trip I’ll put the green light on my big trolling battery. I just wish the description would have been correct and I wouldn’t have taken a little life off my new battery from over discharging it. Some places in the different descriptions it even says 2.5 amps then you see 5 amps. I didn’t calculate it by the number of bulbs and how much each of them draw because with 300 bulbs there’s not going to be a correct answer due some drawing more than others. But 120 watts at 12 volts DC is a solid 10 amps per hour. I’m going to search through the reviews and see if anyone else had more power usage than expected.All said and done the light is super bright and I put it on the bottom of 15’ of water and it really brought in the fish in no time. I mostly set the boat up to drift fish for big catfish and only use fresh bait I catch. So I’ll be using the light a lot at a smaller lake closer to home after dark to attract shad and bluegill into a cove from a dock and cast net my bait for the big lake the next morning. I’ll definitely see how it holds up this winter.
C**M
Helps with night fishing.
Works like it's supposed to
C**B
Tons of rainbow trout!
Got the 10000 lumins light. First time I used it attracted a bunch of rainbows and they just kept biting. My fish finders alarm went off so much I had to turn it off lol. Caught 16 in 2 hours. As soon as I put the bait in the water It was fish on!.love how it attracts bait fish and then attracts the rainbows. Game changer!!👍
A**R
I've fished Striped Bass in our river for over 40 ...
I've fished Striped Bass in our river for over 40 yrs. Usually after getting to our fishing spot, Anchoring and getting our lines in the water, and Chumming, it takes 45 minutes to an hour before we get our first bits, then it at least 20-30 minutes between bites. Then I bought a Green Lantern MAXX. WOW!!!! What a DIFFERENCE.. We got to our spot, dropped the anchor, put the Green Lantern MAXX in the water, Baited our hooks tossed them out. Sat down and started cutting up our Chum. Before I even got our Chum cut, Our first Rod Bent, FISH ON!!! That's the fastest we've Ever had a fish on, And I had not even Chummed yet, and this was with a Full Moon. Our bite last night was Non-Stop, And they were Quality Fish. One thing is sure for me, I won't fish another night without my Green Lantern MAXX
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