moneyspent
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I'm looking to get some assistance with getting lights for my boat. Trying to get the image linked above so let me know if it does not work!
It's a GM350 basic car engine to those not familiar with inboard outboards. It has an alternator and a perko dual battery switch and two marine batteries. I had some red LED's installed inline to the wiring in the boat already. It does have a cigarette lighter right by the dash but I'd like to hook some awesomely bright lights on the bow rail! We head to horn island quite often and sometimes it's after dark when we return.
I see some insanely bright flood lights on some of the shrimp boats tied up on dock and I always wondered how they were powered and the actual brightness of them.
I'd like something to shine right in front of us as the red LED's take care of the cabin and deck.
Couldn't find a retailer that sells the lightforce ml240 which is handheld but from what I read here on these forums it's a great light.
This forum is very technical, keep up the good work guys!
Ray
Your Image didn't work, I would have fixed your link but your image is larger than CPF's 800 X 800 pixels image rule
I'm looking to get some assistance with getting lights for my boat. Trying to get the image linked above so let me know if it does not work!
It's a GM350 basic car engine to those not familiar with inboard outboards. It has an alternator and a perko dual battery switch and two marine batteries. I had some red LED's installed inline to the wiring in the boat already. It does have a cigarette lighter right by the dash but I'd like to hook some awesomely bright lights on the bow rail! We head to horn island quite often and sometimes it's after dark when we return.
I see some insanely bright flood lights on some of the shrimp boats tied up on dock and I always wondered how they were powered and the actual brightness of them.
I'd like something to shine right in front of us as the red LED's take care of the cabin and deck.
Couldn't find a retailer that sells the lightforce ml240 which is handheld but from what I read here on these forums it's a great light.
This forum is very technical, keep up the good work guys!
Ray
Your Image didn't work, I would have fixed your link but your image is larger than CPF's 800 X 800 pixels image rule
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