The LED underwater lights need to start first 4 battery / batteries per LED, for a total of 8, which I think is already quite demanding for energy-saving LED. I bought Ansmann battery with 2100 mAh (Long Life) to date and the lights still lit 1.
A lit yet? Well, at the 2nd is already probably come water into the interior of the housing at the 2nd use and has thus caused a short circuit, or at least the LED no longer went out (normally fixed by pressing). So I thought, then I stop the housing again by turning on and make the battery out and let dry the whole easy ... and here comes the main point of criticism:
The fact that it should be closed watertight, the case goes to extremely strict and in this case no longer on. :-( After just over 3 days of continuous light, the LED slowly walked out. I can try only with heavy tool now, aufzukriegen the housing forcibly = possibly destroy = warranty gone. Whether it afterwards is still waterproof no idea. One chicken I need it not, either missing me then the batteries and the postage costs are higher than what is the going-concern value.
- No batteries / accumulators here:
- Defects
- Poorly processed
+ Nice and bright
- No fixed color, only gradient
- Suction cup a joke that kept the lamp of our whirlpool exactly 30s and then the part swam back to the surface
Due to the malfunctioning and the stupid closure I would in any case advise against the LED underwater lights.