MJP
Second mate
COD ON!!!
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Post by MJP on Feb 13, 2011 15:00:49 GMT
Hi all, ive been looing for somone who sells led flood lights in the uk but most of the dealers are in the states??? have found a few dealers but only sell the round style lights whereas im after the long strip led style?? if ayones got any ideas or no any dealers it would be great? cheer's Milo.
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Post by skillpot on Feb 13, 2011 16:38:38 GMT
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Post by dave phillips on Feb 13, 2011 22:15:12 GMT
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Post by The Codfather of Sole on Feb 13, 2011 22:35:21 GMT
Hi Milo - If theres something you really want from the US, I'm off there on Thursday, give me a shout if you need anything sending back...
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Post by chris329a on Feb 17, 2011 9:09:31 GMT
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Post by Sunny on Feb 17, 2011 13:03:55 GMT
I still need to fit mine.... got them off fleeBay last year....now seeing those pictures especially
Cheers
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MJP
Second mate
COD ON!!!
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Post by MJP on Feb 17, 2011 21:21:40 GMT
Cheer's mate yeah they look great got me thinking they'd be great deck lights and for keeping the glare of the water!!!! where did you get them from???
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Post by chris329a on Feb 18, 2011 10:19:59 GMT
There are loads on Ebay, just make sure you buy sealed waterproof ones - like the picture. I won't recommend any specific but they are pretty much the same. I didn't buy red as they might get confused with nav lights and I'll switch them off 20 mins before i leave. If you have problems stripping the ends, gently use a lighter and pull the shroud off quickly with a cloth They have virtually no current draw, but I wired the cabin light to the panel inside the boat and the three under the gunnels are now wired to a small 7AH battery. They actually look brighter than the picture
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