Owner's Manual
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MARINE
LEDs
Shadow-Caste
r'
LED
Ligh
t
ing
,
LLC
2060
Calumet
St
Clearwater
,
FL
33765
Tel
(727) 474-2877 /
Fax
(727) 342-7304
Email
:
info@shadow-caster
.
com
What you will need:
L
Scissors
L
Low
Stick
Masking
Tape
L
Power
drill
(18v
cordless
preferred)
"°
Use
appropriately
sized
drill
bit
to
pre-drill
mounting
screw
holes
for#8
screws
(screws
included)
L
5/8"
Diameter
drill
L
Alcohol
(
Do
not
use
acetone
on
polycarbonate lens)
L
Clean
cloth
or
paper
towel
L
Sealant,
3M
4200
is
recommended
SCM-S11ri11s
®
Install
In
structions
THIS
DRAW
I
NG
IS
THE
PROPERTY
OF
SHADOW-CASTER
MARINE
LEDs
. COPYRIGHT
IS
RESERVED
BY
THEM.
THE
DRAWING
IS
ISSUED
UNDER
THE
CONDITION
THAT
IT
MUST
NOT
BE
USED
FOR
ANY
PURPOSE
OTHER
THAN
WHICH
IT
IS
SUPPLIED
AND
NOT
BE
COPIED
,
REPRODUCED
,
RETAINED
OR
DISCLOSED
TO
UNAUTHORISED
PERSONS
WHOLLY
OR
IN
PART
WITHOUT
THE
CONSENT
IN
WRITING
OF
SHADOW-
CASTER
MARINE
LEDs.
Visit us online at
www.shadow-caster.com
for product news and updates.
Shadow-Caste
r®
Marine LEDs utilize state-of-the-art high powered LED technology combined with a rugged military
grade
design to
bring you the best value in underwater lighting.
Our
lights are manufactured in the U.S.A. and are inspected to meet the highest
standards
of
quality.
The following steps are recommended to properly install
your
SCM-Series
TM
underwater lights. Avoiding to
do
so
may
void your
warranty.
1) Choose mounting location - The lights require
water
cooling and should be installed on a flat surface area that is frequently
submerged, splashed, or sprayed. Also consider the area inside the boat where the wire will enter and make sure it will be
accessible to retrieve the wire.
It
IS recommended to
mount
the light
as
low as possible for optimal water penetration and
cooling. It IS
NOT
recommended to mount the lights on the bottom
of
the hull because it will create drag and increase the risk
of
damage when beaching the vessel and from floating debris.
2) The provided template can be used for finding an appropriate mounting location. Verify that the template matches the
mounting holes on the light
if
using this as a drill template. Make sure you are drilling into a place where you can
get
to the hole
from inside the boat in order to feed wire. Mark
center
drill location with pencil. Remove template and store in a safe place.
3)
4)
5)
Drill a 5/8" diameter hole for the cable in the center hole location only (Shown on template).
If mounting to an aluminum hull use a foam
or
rubber spacer for galvanic isolation to prevent corrosion (For more information,
visit us at www.shadow-caster.com).
Feed the cable through the hull into the boat.
6) With the light against the hull
in
the location to be mounted, use the actual mounting holes
of
the light to
mark
one
mounting
hole. Drill that hole with an appropriately sized drill (9/64 is typical for #8 screws). Be sure the drill is not
over
sized
or
undersized. An undersized hole can cause the
screw
to break,
over
size the hole and the hole will strip. With the light in place
thread a screw into the hole.
Now
mark and drill the last mounting hole.
7) This procedure will prevent
damage
to the rubber boot where the cable comes out
of
the light. Gross misalignment
of
the
mounting screw holes can cause excessive side loads on the boot.
Now
check the mounting hole alignment with the light
against the hull in the mounting location.
If
the mounting holes are not both easily visible through the holes in the light, then the
center hole for the cable
must
be reamed until the light can be aligned with the mounting holes.
8) Place a sufficient
amount
of
silicone or 3M® 4200 marine sealant on the hull around all three holes to seal them against the
light's base plate.
9) Fill the screw holes with sealant.
10) Use provided screws (Qty 2) to mount light to the hull. If alternate screws are used they
must
be passivated 316 stainless steel
(generally military spec screws are passivated). Do not use bronze screws
as
this will cause galvanic corrosion.
11) Install wiring:
a. Route wire through the boat in a manor such that it is tied up out
of
standing
water
and protected from excessive
heat
or
abrasion.
b.
Route wire to a switch rated at a minimum
of
twice the continues current draw (i.e. for two SCM-10 TM lights: 3.5 amps x 2
lights x 2 = 14) [amp switch and circuit breaker minimum rating]. Switch not provided.
c. Red wire is positive, black wire is ground. Reversing the polarity will void
your
warranty. The lights
must
be wired through a
fuse or circuit breaker. FAILURE
TO
DO SO
COULD
CAUSE
A FIRE AND INJURY OR DEATH. Each light should be fused
separately and will require 4 amps at 12 volts, with a 7 .5
amp
fuse to handle in-rush current.
d. Blue wire is the PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) control wire. This is to control strobing and dimming functions integrated
into the light. Contact Shadow-Caste
r®
Marine LED Lighting to purchase a compatible controller or dimming
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