4wheeldeal
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 185
- Reaction score
- 52
- Points
- 97
- Location
- Kingston Ontario
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2016
- Boat Model
- AR192
- Boat Length
- 19
For my 16 ar192
So it's been raining every day here and I haven't had a chance to do a light test to see how many strip LEDs I should use. I've got things planned out and I'm going to use about 13ft in total (rough estimate) of the 300led strips I think they are every inch. These are RGB waterproof in black. I'll be soldering every strip to waterproof screw on connectors. Besides around the side cushions I will be putting a strip under the passage bench and by the captins feet between the black and white transition, that's the only lower ones.
So looking for opinions from someone that has experience with strip LEDs. I don't want to overwhelm the boat with LEDs but I don't want too little either. They can be dimmed so it's not a huge deal but it would be nice to get it right the first time. Note I will be mounting them under the pads using angle 1/2x1/2 aluminum and sticking them to the bottom so they will be out of sight and facing down so they will reflect well off the white interior.
So it's been raining every day here and I haven't had a chance to do a light test to see how many strip LEDs I should use. I've got things planned out and I'm going to use about 13ft in total (rough estimate) of the 300led strips I think they are every inch. These are RGB waterproof in black. I'll be soldering every strip to waterproof screw on connectors. Besides around the side cushions I will be putting a strip under the passage bench and by the captins feet between the black and white transition, that's the only lower ones.
So looking for opinions from someone that has experience with strip LEDs. I don't want to overwhelm the boat with LEDs but I don't want too little either. They can be dimmed so it's not a huge deal but it would be nice to get it right the first time. Note I will be mounting them under the pads using angle 1/2x1/2 aluminum and sticking them to the bottom so they will be out of sight and facing down so they will reflect well off the white interior.
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