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    198p deck and box lights

    Just finished getting deck lights and locker lights done on the ranger.
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    Looks good . Maybe one day I will do mine.

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    nice
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigTuna25 View Post
    Just finished getting deck lights and locker lights done on the ranger.
    How did you rig the lights?
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    I added lighting in my lockers. Motion detected and battery powered. WORKS for me.
    https://www.amazon.com/AMIR-Motion-S...%2C221&sr=8-30
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    Nice
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    Looks good.

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    Great job.

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    #10
    Looks really good. How did you route the wires?

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    you Have a 12v panel under your trolly motor tray that you can connect to there but you will have constant power. You could run a switch and break you wires from it. Mine is set up with the aux switch on the consul and to the main fuse box beside the consul. Then the wires run through the tube going to the trolly motor tray and split off to my boxes and and both sides of my boat.