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Old 06 November 2012, 15:24   #1
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Low voltage led lights

I installed these:
Red LED Recess Strip Lamp - Courtesy Lamps, Strip - Hella Marine

Not to worry I won't be using them underway, but damn if they don't look good. I added 5 strips total. There are a pair on the sides of the engine cover/seat and a pair on either side of the transom storage box and one facing forward at the base of the transom box illuminating the helm station floor..

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It sure looks nice.
How much have you payed for each?
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Old 09 November 2012, 15:31   #3
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I think I paid about $150usd per strip. I can't recall specifically as I am sure I told my wife I found them in a dumpster.

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Looking good! That reminds me that I need to go see them. (I still might use smaller ones, ~$20-30/each, so that can use more of them to include the front of the console to light up the bow area and around the rear storage box to light up the pathway coming up from the stern after a night dive).
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$10 to look $20 to touch $50,000 if you want to bring it home with you. $75,000 if you don't want me to tell your wife

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$10 to look $20 to touch $50,000 if you want to bring it home with you. $75,000 if you don't want me to tell your wife
Wouldn't be the first time...

Just checked out the album...I like it. I just would add some light facing forward! I need some touchup gel/paint...thinking about adding the lights afterwards.
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I all ready have those, just not installed. They are going up on the arch (when i find one and a transom cap) and will illuminate the boat from above and behind. They are monster shock mounted military led lights that will make a 7meter look like the landing deck of a Nimitz class. You may look at the picture on the box. Half price.

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I all ready have those, just not installed. They are going up on the arch (when i find one and a transom cap) and will illuminate the boat from above and behind. They are monster shock mounted military led lights that will make a 7meter look like the landing deck of a Nimitz class. You may look at the picture on the box. Half price.

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I like it.

These guys look like they have some powerful lights:
http://rigidonline.com/Rigid_Industr...talog_2013.pdf
Their spots & floods have some distance on them!
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Those are for guys who wear underwear...


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In California, we can wear boardshorts and flip flops year round, no underwear needed.
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Then here's a tip if you ever visit... Don't eat the yellow snow.

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Then here's a tip if you ever visit... Don't eat the yellow snow.
Learned that one a long time ago. Skiing is only 2 hours from San Diego (and 5,000 of elevation)! ;-)
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I think I paid about $150usd per strip.
I did a similar thing to my boat, 'cept I got the LEDs from the 'net. About US$6/foot (30 LEDs). Another US$1.50 a foot for the waterproof sleeve. Cut the strip into 3 LED segments and put them around the boat, in compartments, engine bay, etc. Stuck them in place with 3M 4200. Worked out very nice.
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I did a similar thing to my boat, 'cept I got the LEDs from the 'net. About US$6/foot (30 LEDs). Another US$1.50 a foot for the waterproof sleeve. Cut the strip into 3 LED segments and put them around the boat, in compartments, engine bay, etc. Stuck them in place with 3M 4200. Worked out very nice.
The fishing guys love those cheap LED ropes for under-gunnel lighting but with a rib, that's not really possible. Do you have some pictures of your boat?
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If you want something a little less expensive, but requiring a bit more fiddling to look good, try Oznium.com (US)

I've got their LED floodlights for deck lighting and as trailer back-up lights, and red and white strip lights on a PVC pole for night dive marker light (in lieu of a dive flag. Entire light ass'y coated in surfboard resin to waterproof.)


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