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Who has mood lighting installed?

Sweet. Those red ones remind me of the submarine movies: "Rig for Red"

Not a bad idea for night boating simply because the red lights have minimal impact on your night vision.
 
The red lights do help a lot at night, it was a simple swap to red LED lights.
 
Had anybody used underwater Coastal Night Lights?
 
I have nothing like these set ups! I just put in a couple of blue LEDs to make boarding and moving about at night easier.
 
Oh man. I really shouldn't have clicked on this thread. I am such a sucker for lighting. If my wife would let me I would have it everywhere. I did the color changing on my bike and love it. It also makes me a lot more visible at night. Time to spend some money on ebay.
 
can anyone indicate how the LED's are attached to the inside of the arcrylic rings?
 
can anyone indicate how the LED's are attached to the inside of the arcrylic rings?
They come with adhesive on the backking. I use the same style LED's for my LED off road whip antennas. And WOW!! Amazon wants a ton for those LED kits. I pay only $10 for 16 feet of solid color.


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I went off the beaten path a bit on my LEDs. I used a kit from LED Glow designed for motorcycles.

I love them, except it is a real bitch to get the controller to do what I want...often end up with obnoxious strobing effect when I don't want it.

This route is a bit pricey compared to some other options, but is easy & quick installation. No soldering required.

Link: http://www.ledunderbody.com/Million-Color-Pro-Motorcycle-Lighting-Kit.aspx
 
I was thinking about adding LED lights. Do you need a transformer to lower the voltage to the lights?
 
I was thinking about adding LED lights. Do you need a transformer to lower the voltage to the lights?
Nope, just wire it to the battery, all I did was get the power from the AUX power on the dash and added in a switch. Just make sure to get the 12v lights.
 
Nope, just wire it to the battery, all I did was get the power from the AUX power on the dash and added in a switch. Just make sure to get the 12v lights.
Great, thanks.
 
what lights did you use underneath the swim deck? I'm assuming that those aren't regular led's since they would get wet?
 
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