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Up to 2.5 MILLION C.P.
#1 Selling 120VAC Lights..!
120-Volts AC, 300w or 450w
Lights up a 15' to 25' radius of water!
Attract Fish to your Dock, Boat or Slip!
 
Notice
These fishing lights use
halogen bulbs which burn
bright and hot. They must be
submerged in water to use.
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DOCK LIGHTS
MAGNUM
How to Use: Simply lower the light 2' to 3' below the surface off a Dock or Boat
and tie off the power-cord to a cleat or post.  Plug into any 120VAC outlet and
watch the fish come to you!  
The use of a Photo-Cell Timer is recommended to
preserve bulb life.
 Lights will not attract fish during the daytime.
Magnum Lights should always be plugged into a grounded
GFCI Outlet that is protected by a circuit breaker or fuse.
DOCK LIGHTS
MAGNUMTM
An Underwater Fishing Light Company, LLC
"We Enjoy Just Watching the Fish Swim Around Our Dock"
"No Batteries or Converters...Put Them in the Water and Plug Them In"
Dock Lights are designed to hang vertically off the side of a Dock, Pier or Boat.
The lights
WILL PRODUCE LITTLE LIGHT laying flat on the bottom and will
produce the most light when set 2' to 3' below the surface.
 
Notice: Be sure the lights are not exposed during low tide, or they will be damaged!
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Up to  2.5 Million C.P. of Fish Attracting Light!

Change between White Light, Green Light or Blue Light.

Light utilizes two (2) long life Halogen Bulbs.

Polycarbonate Tube Guards
help protect the light from
easily being broken and allows you to change colors.  

Replaceable Halogen Bulbs and Inner Quartz Globe.

No Power Supplies... Just hang in the water and plug in!

Plugs into any 110/120VAC GFCI protected outlet (more info)

Freshwater or Saltwater use.  Guaranteed never to leak!

25' or 50' Heavy-Duty Power-Cord with standard AC Plug.

Light is 15" long, Internally Weighted  (no weight required).
MAGNUM
"WHITE"
Magnum White
White W/Spare Bulb
$76.00
Sale Price
2 Colors W/Spare Bulbs
Sale Price
3 Colors W/Spare Bulbs
Sale Price
MAGNUM
"C
OMBO II"
120-Volts
Magnum Combo IV
Magnum Combo II
MAGNUM
"COMBO IV"
120VAC
120-Volts
MAGNUM
Tube Guard Brush
A must for
cleaning allege
and barnacles
from inside the
tube guards.
$10.00
Customer Service Hours
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM  CT
Monday thru Friday
785-259-1343
$80.00
$83.00
On All Lights
Questions or Comments?
Our Lights Are Made in the USA
Fishing Lights Etc, LLC
Digital Timer
"With built in Photo Cell"
120-Volts
Photocell Timer
120VAC - 2.5 Million C.P
More Info
Magnum Green Light
Magnum White Light
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Halogen,  LED
Mercury Vapor
Fluorescent
Magnum lights use halogen bulbs which burn extremely hot.  The lights MUST be
submerged in water at all times or damage will occur to the light!

Be sure the lights are not exposed during low tide or the lights will be damaged.

For Use With 120 Volts AC Only.    The use of a Photo-Cell Timer is recommended to
preserve bulb life.  Running the lights during the day will not attract fish.
There's no trick to attracting fish to your Dock or Boat.  Once you put the
fish will start arriving to feed on the plankton.  And, eventually, the larger
game fish will discover the swarm of bait fish and start feeding as well.
Tip: It is important for your lights to come on at dusk and run at a consistent
time
every night so the fish know when feeding time is.  Be patient, it may take
awhile for the fish to discover a new feeding ground. Once they find it, they
will be there every night to feed.  If you've ever fed birds, you know it takes
time for the birds to find the feeder. But, once they find it...they are there
everyday to feed.  Fish are no different...so turn on the lights, and be patient.
No Easier Dock Light to Use!
Just hang it off the side of your
Dock or Boat and Plug It In..!
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Horizontal PVC
Mount
Hang the
light off the
side of your
dock
12VDC to 120VAC
Inverter Info
For maximum brightness, MAGNUM DOCK LIGHTS should be
hung from the side of the Dock or Boat, or mounted  vertical or
horizontal in the water using 1.25" schedule 40 PVC.
NEVER LAY THEM ON THE BOTTOM!
The lights should be set as high off the bottom as possible, but deep
enough to avoid boat traffic and low tide.
Here are some examples of different ways to mount Magnum Dock Lights.
Click
here or on any of the below pictures for more information.