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  Location: Plover, WI | Spent the evening wiring up the boat. The pictures make them look brighter than they really are.  
  
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  | That looks mint!  What type of LEDs did you use?  
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  Location: Plover, WI | GE brand. I use them at work for illuminating signs. I had a bunch of old product, so I thought why not. | 
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  Location: Minnesota | Looks sweet | 
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  Location: WI | I did the same thing with led rope light. Very nice. | 
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  Location: Germantown, WI | Love it!  
  
Looking to do same exact thing with bluewater led lights in my Lund predator in next few weeks. | 
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  | very nice looks like a new project will be in the works for me!! | 
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  | I also did the sme thing. Except I used solor led rope lights. Spliced both set of rope lights to one panel that comes with them. Charges all day, comes on auto when it gets dark enough. Panel also has switch to shut them off, or blink if ya wanted. | 
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