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Underwater RGB LED Boat Light

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User Manual

Part Number:

Important: Read all instructions prior to installation.

UBL-RGB120

Features

Parts Included

Recommended Accessories

Recommended Tools (not included)

Specifi cations

316L Marine Grade Stainless Steel

Poly-Carbonate Lens

5 Ft Power Wire (18AWG)

Underwater Boat Light 

1- (UBL-RGB120)

2- M5 Machine screws

2- M5 Flat washers

2 - M5 Locking Nuts

2 - M5 Self Tapping screws

2- Neoprene washers

Multi Zone Controller with Remote

     

(LDRF-RGB-MZ)

Additional Controller 

(RGB-MZ)

Additional Remote 

(MZ-RGB-REMOTE)

Mounting Bracket 

(UBL-MB2)

Drill and Drill Bits

#2 Phillips Screwdriver

Heavy Grit Sandpaper

Isopropyl/Denatured Alcohol

Pencil 

(Wax Pencil recommended for fi berglass)

Installation Instructions

4400 Earth City Expy, St. Louis, MO 63045          

866-590-3533            superbrightleds.com

120W RGB LED Underwater Boat Light

Input Voltage

9 ~ 15 VDC

Current Draw

8.0 A @ 13.5VDC

Total Power Consumption

108W @ 13.5VDC

Operating Temperature

-22°F~122°F (-30°C~50°C)

LED Lifetime

50,000 Hours

LED Brand

CREE

Warranty

3 Years

Dimensions

Dia. ø 3.69in (9.4cm), 

Thickness 0.67in (1.7cm )

Weight

1.43 lb  (0.65kg)

1.  Determine desired mounting location on boat’s transom. 

Be sure to check actual draft water level if operating LED 

lights at speed. (See Diagram Below)

Recommended mounting depth between 6-8” below 

waterline for best eff ect. Be sure that mounting location is 

free of any obstructions before drilling through hole. Mark 

center of desired location.

2.  Drill 1/4” through hole in center of desired location and 

feed power wire through hole into boat. Hold light fl ush 

against transom, mark location for mounting screws, then 

remove light.Drill pilot holes for mounting screws to prevent 

cracking in fi berglass hulls.

3.  Use heavy grit sandpaper to rough up the surface and to 

remove any debris from drilling. Clean area using alcohol 

and lint free cloth.

4.  Apply uniform layer of marine sealant to back side of light, 

especially around mounting holes and wire connection. 

Also apply marine sealant to transom surface around pilot 

and through holes.

5.  Feed power wire back through 1/4” hole into boat and 

press light against transom using uniform pressure. Install 

mounting screws with included neoprene washers and 

tighten light to transom.

6.  Use sealant that has squeezed out from beneath light to 

create complete seal around outer edge of light. Remove 

any excess sealant.

7.  Connect Black (positive) wire from Light to V+ on 

Controller. Connect remaining negative wires from Light to 

Controller. Connect Red to R, Green to G and Blue to B.

8.  Connect positive (RED) wire to positive battery terminal 

through fuse to switch (see diagram below). Connect 

negative (BLACK) wire to negative battery terminal. Marine 

grade heat shrink butt connectors and ring terminals are 

recommended. 

9.  Ensure light is solidly attached to hull and that marine 

sealant has fully cured prior to putting boat in water. 

Lights may be tested briefl y while out of water. Lights will 

overheat and shut down if operated out of water for more 

than testing.

Over-Temp Protection

Waterproof IP68

Lint Free Cloths

Masking Tape

Marine Sealant

Caution

LIGHTS MUST BE SUBMERGED TO AVOID OVERHEATING. USE OUT OF 

WATER WILL DECREASE LED LIFETIME AND CAUSE EARLY FAILURE.

LIGHTS HAVE OVER TEMPERATURE PROTECTION (FOR TESTING 

PURPOSES ONLY) AND WILL SHUT OFF WHEN MAX TEMP (194 F / 90 C)

IS REACHED. DO NOT OPERATE LIGHTS OUT OF WATER FOR MORE 

THAN 2 MINUTES FOR TESTING.  LIGHTS WILL BE HOT IF OPERATED 

OUT OF WATER FOR EXTENDED PERIODS. INSTALLATION OF LIGHTS 

MUST BE DONE WHILE BOAT IS OUT OF WATER AND DRY. SBL IS NOT 

RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE INCURRED 

DUE TO IMPROPER INSTALLATION.

Installation Instructions

TIP: Know your hull; most common type is fi berglass. 

Wood, metal and carbon fi ber are other less common hull types.

For metal or carbon fi ber hull, fi rst be sure to mount an insulating 

material between metal or carbon fi ber surfaces and lights to 

prevent galvanic corrosion.

If uncertain about type of hull, please contact boat manufacturer 

for assistance.   

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