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Location: Twin Cities | I just ordered and installed these LED lights myself, they are unbelievably nice and BRIGHT. These are not like any LED rope lights, one small strips of these LEDs will light up a compartment easily. This guy is big in the bass boat community and this is where I found them. Seeing them in person is the only way to do them justice, I showed them to a friend and he instantly wanted them. Some bass guys have been putting them on their decks for night fishing, in blue/red LED strips. As many muskie fisherman that go at night, I can find a lot of guys loving these. Check out the site, and some owners pics, again the pics do no justice to how bright these are. Anyone have any questions on them let me know. And there is a lifetime warranty.
http://www.bluewaterled.com/
http://www.day-vizstrips.blogspot.com/
Edited by The Dogger 11/20/2007 10:07 PM
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Location: Kronenwetter, WI | How did you run the electrical? How do you switch them off and on?
Seems like I should be able to run the electrical to an accessory switch on the panel.
Edited by Cowboyhannah 11/21/2007 8:54 AM
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | And, the LED lights draw very little juice. |
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Location: Twin Cities | I personally ran them off my Acc. Light Switch, I just spliced into the exsisting circuit. I ran the lights to 6 compartments, and my "glove box" in an afternoon. I put some thinking into how I ran the wires so that none are visible or in the way. I had them in my boat for the last 2 months of the sesaon and everytime I snap that switch on at the end of the day I love how the boat lights up brighter than a UFO on the water. |
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| When I do the installs on these, I usually run them off an existing accessory switch. There have been cases where I have had to add a switch. There are some guys who have wired them to door switches so their boxes come on when opened and then they run their deck or console lighting in with their anchor lights. I prefer a seperate switch for everything. |
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