I love all this led technology.
Just put 17 inch bar on my boat all I can say is WOW .
50 buck on ebay..
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I love all this led technology.
Just put 17 inch bar on my boat all I can say is WOW .
50 buck on ebay..
Got to love the LED's .
Yep, I'm finally gonna dig deep and put LED's on my trailer tomorrow. Hopefully have blown my last incandescent bulb that works sometimes and usually not when leaving for a night of fishing.
My new boat and trailer came with them and all I can say is "Wow, why didn't I do this before".
I am not going to spend any more on my boat until I get my motor running properly but when that day comes I plan to wire up a waterproof led strip and switch under every hatch, rod locker, livewell, etc. It's just crazy how much light they produce for the amps they draw.
Idling terribly and cutting out at higher rpm's. I did have one cylinder 20 psi lower than the other 2 as well. I thought it was a fuel delivery problem or ignition problem but I troubleshot the entire ignition system and it checked out good. Then did the fuel system all the way from the tank to the reeds. Tried to crank and had trouble so checked compression for the first time in about a year and I had maybe 30 psi on the top cylinder versus 120 on the bottom 2. I'm waiting on a head gasket I ordered last week before I pull the head. I'm thinking I had a stuck ring all along and it finally broke. Could still just be a head gasket but I doubt it.
Maybe I can inspect it this week. Hopefully I can get by with just a good honing, new rings on all 3 cylinders, and new head gasket.
Where is everyone getting the waterproof switches? I have found some mil spec switches on ebay for $8 ea. but would like to find some cheaper.
I ordered my switches from my boat dealer so they match the others on the dash
Do yourself a favor if you are using the flex strip lights get the solder less connectors, I tried to cut and solder big pain too fragile for me , waiting on connectors now
I'm looking for LED deck light ideas. Also looking for lumens idea. How many lumens do I need to see to tie on a jig?