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LED Light strips for night fishing - Now with Pictures!
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<blockquote data-quote="cyberflexx" data-source="post: 284560" data-attributes="member: 496"><p>Iam thinking of mounting them to a section of plastic angle ( I'll have to check Lowes and see what they have). The gunnel of the skiff where the rub ring is located is rounded, underneath that area is where the bolts go through to attach the front deck and rear bench seat. I was going to use the "L" shaped angle bar and drill a hole in the top and use the existing bolts and use wing nuts to hols it on. the "L" angle bar will run the length of the boat, over the side. When I use this on my Ranger, well I haven't gotten that far yet but thinking take the light bar and somehow clamping it over the side. I plan on making the 'controller box' ( light switches ) like a wired remote and not perm. mounted either. Just plug the main wire into the lighter socket and flip the switches you want to turn off or on. I will have to make the main power wire long enough and thinking about using a radio shack project box as the base for the on/off switch controller and seal it with silicone just incase.</p><p></p><p>Don't worry, I plan on taking pictures when I get to working on this thing, hopefully this weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cyberflexx, post: 284560, member: 496"] Iam thinking of mounting them to a section of plastic angle ( I'll have to check Lowes and see what they have). The gunnel of the skiff where the rub ring is located is rounded, underneath that area is where the bolts go through to attach the front deck and rear bench seat. I was going to use the "L" shaped angle bar and drill a hole in the top and use the existing bolts and use wing nuts to hols it on. the "L" angle bar will run the length of the boat, over the side. When I use this on my Ranger, well I haven't gotten that far yet but thinking take the light bar and somehow clamping it over the side. I plan on making the 'controller box' ( light switches ) like a wired remote and not perm. mounted either. Just plug the main wire into the lighter socket and flip the switches you want to turn off or on. I will have to make the main power wire long enough and thinking about using a radio shack project box as the base for the on/off switch controller and seal it with silicone just incase. Don't worry, I plan on taking pictures when I get to working on this thing, hopefully this weekend. [/QUOTE]
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