Underwater LED Boat Light
WIFI-CON
User Manual
Part Number:
Important: Read all instructions prior to installation.
UBL-x60
4400 Earth City Expy, St. Louis, MO 63045
866-590-3533 superbrightleds.com
2. Drill 1/4” through hole in center of desired
location and feed power wire through hole into
boat. Hold light flush against transom, mark
location for mounting screws, then remove light.
Drill pilot holes for mounting screws to prevent
cracking in fiberglass 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 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.
8. Ensure light is solidly attached to hull and that
marine sealant has fully cured prior to putting
boat in water. Lights may be tested briefly while
out of water. Lights will overheat and shut down if
operated out of water for more than testing.
Installation Instructions
(continued)
Wiring Diagram
Water Line (at idle)
Water Line (at speed)
RS-X
Butt Connector
(PSC-1210)
Fuse Holder (WMFH)
Fuse (MAF-x)
Black (-)
Red (+)
Battery
UBL-x60
Overheat
OK
Water Line (at idle)
Water Line (at speed)
OK
OK
Water Line (at idle)
Water Line (at speed)
RS-X
Butt Connector
(PSC-1210)
Fuse Holder (WMFH)
Fuse (MAF-x)
Black (-)
Red (+)
Battery
UBL-x60
Overheat
OK
Water Line (at idle)
Water Line (at speed)
OK
OK