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Wiring interior lights (picture included)
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<blockquote data-quote="Workman1" data-source="post: 437454" data-attributes="member: 22530"><p>I just purchased an 1860 SeaArk and would like to add led interior lights. The boat came with a switch panel with an open slot for an additional switch/breaker. I'm no where near an electrician and I'm curious if someone could explain how to wire the other switch along with the others. The blue and green wires are extras that run the length of the boat and are ready to be wired into my leds . Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Workman1, post: 437454, member: 22530"] I just purchased an 1860 SeaArk and would like to add led interior lights. The boat came with a switch panel with an open slot for an additional switch/breaker. I'm no where near an electrician and I'm curious if someone could explain how to wire the other switch along with the others. The blue and green wires are extras that run the length of the boat and are ready to be wired into my leds . Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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