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Whats the difference between the 50 degree and the 180 degree lens option?

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Whats the difference between the 50 degree and the 180 degree lens option?

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The 50 degree is the standard lens which is available with all OceanLED lights. This lens allows the light to penetrate the farthest out into the water i.e. if you want the biggest effect. This lens is also the best option for when a swim platform will obstruct the view the first few feet of the light. The 180 degree lens is an exclusive to OceanLED. The lens is sandblasted, giving the light a hazed effect. When putting these lights together on a boat the light beams mix which eliminates dark patches. This lens is perfect for use on a transom where the lights are not hidden by a swim platform, and perfect for use down the sides of a boat. The ultimate goal is to achieve a perfect halo of light around a boat. Many setups use 50 degree lenses on the transom, and 180 degree lenses on the sides. Speak with you local OceanLED representative for specific requirements for your boat. The picture to the right shows M/Y Island Time, a 110′ Broward with 5 50 degree lens lights on the transom and

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