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Extra led lighting….legal or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 495082" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Thanks for all the information I appreciate it. I’m rewiring the entire boat is why it’s a good time to add a few things. Everything is tinned copper including the heat shrink connectors that have the adhesive in them as well. Then use heat shrink tubing over that. Most everything came from Ancor Marine. Like you said you never know when you want to change something so I leave extra tucked away and it’s all 14awg except the wire for the led strip is 16 awg also tinned copper. I’ve have just a few feet left on a 100 foot roll of the 14 awg. I ordered a little more because I want to run an extra from stern to bow while I’m looming the bow light. Then I’ll have power already there for the small light bar Im thinking about. You just caught me before installing The strip. I’m going to check out your links and reconsider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 495082, member: 27803"] Thanks for all the information I appreciate it. I’m rewiring the entire boat is why it’s a good time to add a few things. Everything is tinned copper including the heat shrink connectors that have the adhesive in them as well. Then use heat shrink tubing over that. Most everything came from Ancor Marine. Like you said you never know when you want to change something so I leave extra tucked away and it’s all 14awg except the wire for the led strip is 16 awg also tinned copper. I’ve have just a few feet left on a 100 foot roll of the 14 awg. I ordered a little more because I want to run an extra from stern to bow while I’m looming the bow light. Then I’ll have power already there for the small light bar Im thinking about. You just caught me before installing The strip. I’m going to check out your links and reconsider. [/QUOTE]
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