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    I have just finished my new underwater Green LED Light. When Big Bro saw it this evening he started rummaging through the Tackle Boxes. We are Finally going fishing. The Light has 100 Green LED all sealed ----- For all you Photo Buffs --- I will get the Wife to do her magic
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    Cool! Give some details on parts/costs as well if you don't mind sharing the information. I know someone has mentioned it on here before, but for us 'non-electrical' types....how hard are they to make, or is it just worth it to go buy one? Looking forward to seeing it.

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    Awesome. We'll be waiting on them pics. 😝

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    I want to hear about you 2 going night fishing....that'll be a good story...

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    We have the Photos in the Camera. I Have to Prod to have them Posted. The Empty Plastic Jug Is the same height as five gal. Bucket. A Friend Gave the roll of LED Lights to Me, Cost on EBay about $7 --- the LED s are strip lights with adhesive backing ---- I got about a pound of weights used to balance Tires. The Lights are wrapped on a 3 inch PVC Pipe after the pipe core is Fill with weights and Sacreete --- The Bottom was temp, sealed with a top from a large Coke with Silicone. I Filled with Lead and mortor , Took the bottom off when set. This Core does not dry very well, It must have been in the Oven 15 times on low heat for a week. The 100 % Silicone , Eye Bolt, Washers, Chain Cost $26--- I Had the Wire and Battery Clips--- Totals close to $35

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    We have a delay on the Photos. With a full Memory card in the camera we got a new one at Wall-Mart. The new card is defective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish on Line View Post
    We have a delay on the Photos. With a full Memory card in the camera we got a new one at Wall-Mart. The new card is defective.
    Technology....your best friend, or worst enemy.... lol

    Thanks for the cost breakdown. Sounds like it may just be worth buying one since I'm not much of a handyman type.

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