Got my Bluewater LED's put in today and boy do they look great! They are absolutely amazing. Mike is a great guy to deal with and a great sponsor!!![]()
I put an extra strip under each one of the consoles to help light it up! Hope you all enjoy!
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Got my Bluewater LED's put in today and boy do they look great! They are absolutely amazing. Mike is a great guy to deal with and a great sponsor!!![]()
I put an extra strip under each one of the consoles to help light it up! Hope you all enjoy!
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Sweet! Mine should be at my door any day now! Can't wait. Nice install![]()
GO STEELERS!!!
That's a good looking ProCraft SuperPro 200!!! I have an 08 single console. Mine is white with the black and red!!
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LEDs look Great! The blue is what I have on my boat.![]()
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by anderdw2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Do they come in red??</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes Mike has them in Red![]()
Nice job ! Good choice on the extras under the console.
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I'm gonna order my tonight. Is there anything additional needed? Or does it come with plenty of wire?
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I'm gonna order my tonight. Is there anything additional needed? Or does it come with plenty of wire?</TD></TR></TABLE>
They come with generous lead wires but it really depends on where you tap into power and where you put your switches. I would suggest some picking up some additional wire (16 or 18 guage). If you dont solder you will need some butt connectors, splice connectors or t-taps, female connectors, wire ties, wire tie adhesive mounts, and some 1/4" split loom.
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They come with generous lead wires but it really depends on where you tap into power and where you put your switches. I would suggest some picking up some additional wire (16 or 18 guage). If you dont solder you will need some butt connectors, splice connectors or t-taps, female connectors, wire ties, wire tie adhesive mounts, and some 1/4" split loom. </TD></TR></TABLE>
I have plenty of connects, etc.
I'm thinking of putting front deck and compartments onto my bow panel empty switch. Actually, i have a empty switch and can also add to the light switch.
I can tap into the console switch for the back compartments and rear deck.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by anderdw2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
I have plenty of connects, etc.
I'm thinking of putting front deck and compartments onto my bow panel empty switch. Actually, i have a empty switch and can also add to the light switch.
I can tap into the console switch for the back compartments and rear deck.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I put all the deck lights on one circuit and all the compartments on another. More specifically my deck lights are on the bow and compartments are on the console (each on dedicated 5 amp circuits). If I ever decide to modify I would run 3-way switches for the deck lights to the bow and console.
i had no lighted rod lockers or any thing so i had to run all new wire..i used a little heavier gage speakerwire for my main vane
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