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LED Light strips for night fishing - Now with Pictures!
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<blockquote data-quote="highgeardaddy" data-source="post: 284669" data-attributes="member: 10000"><p>The control box will work, the challenge is how to keep the multiple LED leads from turning into a birds nest-particularly once you take the set-up on and off a few times. You will be able to use tiny wire and virtually any cheap 12V switchs on the box.</p><p></p><p>On my Tracker Tincan CC there is a nice flat surface right under the rub rail where it seems like you could stick 3M weatherproof velcro. Maybe not a continuous strip, but just short intervals. I have not played with the mini light bars referenced on the TN fishing link but the flat strips would stick well to velcro. Note he makes some great points, particularly the key to getting them below your line of sight on the casting decks to keep your night vision tuned in. They must have bumped up the intensity on these, seems like it would take several of the ones I have on the Skeeter to get it done where you could see the bank from casting distance. I want to try to stack blue or green w/ the UV or blacklight color strips as opposed to buying another blacklight. Red seems useless to me, that light wavelength does not travel very far...</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highgeardaddy, post: 284669, member: 10000"] The control box will work, the challenge is how to keep the multiple LED leads from turning into a birds nest-particularly once you take the set-up on and off a few times. You will be able to use tiny wire and virtually any cheap 12V switchs on the box. On my Tracker Tincan CC there is a nice flat surface right under the rub rail where it seems like you could stick 3M weatherproof velcro. Maybe not a continuous strip, but just short intervals. I have not played with the mini light bars referenced on the TN fishing link but the flat strips would stick well to velcro. Note he makes some great points, particularly the key to getting them below your line of sight on the casting decks to keep your night vision tuned in. They must have bumped up the intensity on these, seems like it would take several of the ones I have on the Skeeter to get it done where you could see the bank from casting distance. I want to try to stack blue or green w/ the UV or blacklight color strips as opposed to buying another blacklight. Red seems useless to me, that light wavelength does not travel very far... Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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