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I have lots of power now that I doubled my house bank. I have three of these lights I plan to light up the entire pond:) They are supper bright! The weren't in the package when I ordered them and I didn't think to ask I don't expect to leave them on all the time.
 
I'm not sure but I think the 3.7 amp would only be if I have both white and blue on together it would likely be half with only one at a time which is what I would expect to be doing most of the time. It's still a lot of power with the three of them going. I also suspect most of the use will be at dock while I'm plugged into power.
 
Hate to jump in, but 3.7 Amps rb2@gr5t 12V is just about 45 Watts . . . about the same as a low beam headlight on a car! wow.

Also, we use the Rogue WiFi extender to an onboard wireless router, works great. Having the rogue antenna up high helps lock in a solid wifi signal to the TV, laptops, Itouch, etc. Very helpful at Croton Pt!
 
Not true with Led's, the output (lumens) of a 3 watt Led is equal to a 20 watt halogen bulb, so at 45 watts an led is pretty bright.
 
They have to be bright to light up under water specially in the Hudson!
 
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