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			Pete Verdon wrote: 
 
 tdw wrote: 
 
  It is - a circular housing (approx 50mm diameter) in which is a tiny light 
  globe (I can't read the wattage but by the look of it no more than one watt) 
  which is connected to a three - four metre long cable with a two pin plug 
  (for a 12v outlet) on the end. The housing itself is then enclosed by a 
  removeable piece of red glass. I suppose it could be intended for use as a 
  cockpit light that won't harm night vision but the output seems far too low 
  for it be effective although the length of cable is about right to cover the 
  distance from power outlets at the nav station to the instrument binnacle in 
  the cockpit. 
 
 Sounds like a cockpit light that won't harm night vision to me. Have you 
 actually tried it at night to see how much light it emits? If you're 
 using your night vision then it's not going to have to produce very much 
 light to be useful. Even if it doesn't flood the cockpit with red light, 
 it could probably illuminate a chart held next to it, and that might be 
 all you need. 
 
 Pete 
 
Could be the outer cover for a binnacle mounted compass. I have a very 
similar bit after having to replace the compass capsule on my boat. 
Mine has two red LEDs that illuminate the compass very well. 
 
Derek. 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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