AlumiGlo DockPro 26,000 – Green LED Dock Light, Pier Light, and Snook Light
The DockPro 26,000 LED Dock Light by AlumiGlo is our brightest green dock light available. Generating 26,250 lumens of green light, the DockPro 26,000 uses (360) High Intensity Green LEDs. Our powder coated aluminum design is built to withstand all outdoor elements. The DockPro 26000 is an is an LED FLOOD Light which uses a 120-degree angle reflector and is designed to illuminate a wide area of water. Flood lights differ from Spotlights which typically use a 30-degree angle reflector and are designed to throw all of their light in a tighter area. The light comes with an internal LED driver which includes a 10KA, Voltage Surge Protector which protects the light from lightning and local power-surges. The DockPro 26,000 can be plugged into any photocell timer or wired directly to an existing switch. Our above water dock and pier lights are the preferred lights by dock builders and electrical contractors because they eliminate the need for constant maintenance which underwater lights require. For Above Water Use Only!
Highlights for Our 250-watt Green LED Dock Light
Great for Docks, Piers, Slips, and Decks
120° Angle Reflector, GREEN Floodlight
26,250 Lumens, 250-Watts, 120VAC
19″ x 14″ x 2.75″ – 18lbs
Available in Green only
25′ Power-Cord w/ AC Plug
LED Driver w/10KA – 120-cycle Surge Protector
Mounting Bracket Included
Maintenance Free, Energy Efficient
Freshwater or Saltwater Use
Not Dimmable
IP 66 – Above Water Use Only – Cannot be Submerged
Good quality light. This unfortunately comes nowhere near the brightness of the green halide stadium lights. This provides more of a flood light effect rather than an intense beam of light that most stadium lights that are present along fishing docks. You’ll attract baitfish along the dock but you aren’t getting light far out enough to reflect off of your lure when casting far out.
AlumiGlo (store manager)–
Christopher,
Thank you for your purchase and feedback. The DockPro 26,000 is a “Floodlight” which uses a 120° reflector and is designed to flood the top of the water with a wider pattern of light than many of the stadium lights which use a 30° to 60° lenses and reflectors which produce a much tighter pattern of light. A narrower beam angle does give you a more intense “spot” on the water but does not illuminate as much water. The lower you mount the light to the water’s surface, the tighter the pattern will be on top of the water. It is always important to compare the degree angle of the lens or reflector and the wattage of the light when trying to replace one light with another. Remember though, LED wattage and incandescent wattage is not the same, so be sure and use a cross reference guide. In most cases, 1500-watt sodium lights are replaced with 500-watt LED lights.
The DockPro 16,000 and DockPro 26,000 are both “Flood Lights” and were designed to illuminate a wider area of water. They are the LED replacements for 750W and 1000W sodium fixtures. If anyone has questions about LED vs incandescent lights, please feel free to give us a call at 785-621-2646.
Rated 5 out of 5
glen broadway (verified owner)–
This light is amazing! Plenty of glo.
AlumiGlo (store manager)–
We want to thank Glen for his recent purchase and great pictures of his new AlumiGlo DockPro 26,000. His pictures clearly show just how bright these lights are! Pictures tell a thousand words, so we are always excited to receive such great pictures! Thank you for your purchase and for taking the time to send us feedback and pictures!
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Christopher M. (verified owner) –
Good quality light. This unfortunately comes nowhere near the brightness of the green halide stadium lights. This provides more of a flood light effect rather than an intense beam of light that most stadium lights that are present along fishing docks. You’ll attract baitfish along the dock but you aren’t getting light far out enough to reflect off of your lure when casting far out.
AlumiGlo (store manager) –
Christopher,
Thank you for your purchase and feedback. The DockPro 26,000 is a “Floodlight” which uses a 120° reflector and is designed to flood the top of the water with a wider pattern of light than many of the stadium lights which use a 30° to 60° lenses and reflectors which produce a much tighter pattern of light. A narrower beam angle does give you a more intense “spot” on the water but does not illuminate as much water. The lower you mount the light to the water’s surface, the tighter the pattern will be on top of the water. It is always important to compare the degree angle of the lens or reflector and the wattage of the light when trying to replace one light with another. Remember though, LED wattage and incandescent wattage is not the same, so be sure and use a cross reference guide. In most cases, 1500-watt sodium lights are replaced with 500-watt LED lights.
The DockPro 16,000 and DockPro 26,000 are both “Flood Lights” and were designed to illuminate a wider area of water. They are the LED replacements for 750W and 1000W sodium fixtures. If anyone has questions about LED vs incandescent lights, please feel free to give us a call at 785-621-2646.
glen broadway (verified owner) –
This light is amazing! Plenty of glo.
AlumiGlo (store manager) –
We want to thank Glen for his recent purchase and great pictures of his new AlumiGlo DockPro 26,000. His pictures clearly show just how bright these lights are! Pictures tell a thousand words, so we are always excited to receive such great pictures! Thank you for your purchase and for taking the time to send us feedback and pictures!