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Scott1298's Tracker Topper 1542LW Mod "Complete"
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott1298" data-source="post: 319597" data-attributes="member: 8416"><p>I have a weekend's worth of work left, but I'll be lucky to get at it Saturday so I'm doing bits in the evenings...</p><p>Tonight it was transom and navigation lights. I chose led to keep battery consumption down; standard Attwood led at the back, but Oznium license plate leds at the front with ss finishing washers to elevate them slightly. They have about 150 degrees visibility. Don't use them if you're going to sea, but with all the light noise in town, and at dusk, I could see them fine from across the street at about 100'... and remember that transom light in the pic claims a 2 mile nautical visibility. So I consider them not bad for $7! </p><p>Only I would pick the second longest day of the year for a night shot?! #-o</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott1298, post: 319597, member: 8416"] I have a weekend's worth of work left, but I'll be lucky to get at it Saturday so I'm doing bits in the evenings... Tonight it was transom and navigation lights. I chose led to keep battery consumption down; standard Attwood led at the back, but Oznium license plate leds at the front with ss finishing washers to elevate them slightly. They have about 150 degrees visibility. Don't use them if you're going to sea, but with all the light noise in town, and at dusk, I could see them fine from across the street at about 100'... and remember that transom light in the pic claims a 2 mile nautical visibility. So I consider them not bad for $7! Only I would pick the second longest day of the year for a night shot?! #-o [/QUOTE]
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