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Electricity has always been a scarce commodity for us. Lights really
are the only essential component, but I have grown accustomed to refrigeration and the computer ( a 12VDC mini-itx unit built in with a 19" LCD monitor, also 12VDC)...and then of course there are the lights and the various pumps. To make the long story short I've been converting the lights over to LEDs so I can still have cold drinks and bang on the keyboard without worrying if I'll have enough juice to see and be seen. The Anchor/Tri- color was the first. It was great; 12 amp hours down to about 1...it was expensive up front but made me less of a electricity nazi. I experimented with cheaper alternatives for the interior lighting, but because of component cost I was having difficulty finding workable solutions that agreed with my miserly ways...that is until I was poking around eBay. I stumbled on: 30 Red Surface Mount LED 19 in Strip Super Bright Light It was 12VDC. It was 24 bucks to my door. I'll give it a shot. Four days later I make 3 little stainless clips and mount the strip over the Nav Station, *in the packing tube it came in*; I tossed in a sleek rocker SPST rocker switch and it is bright; it is red; it is perfect. Cool. What else can I do? 30 Warm White Surface Mount SMD SMT LED 19 in Strip 12V Same thing different color. I pick the warm white over plain white because I like the color temp...but it's the same deal. They can be ganged sequentially so I get 4 of these buggers. Two by two, port and starboard in the salon/galley. They are bright, warm, and use a fraction of the electricity the fluorescent light used...why stop now? I go crazy. Lot of 10 x Under Cabinet G4 Light Warm White LED 12V for about 10 bucks a piece, plus a wad of cheap prewired MR16/MR11 sockets to plug them into.... I'm sticking these things everywhere the sun don't shine...and liking it. In the aft cabin the fluoro fixture was crapping out. I gutted it and screwed in 3 sockets and popped in 3 of those LEDs. On the other side I dropped in 2- 4 Red LED Surface Mount 12 Volt Modules and re-used the SPDT switch that was already there. The white side might be too bright and I might take out one of the LEDs I also tried one of the larger 120 lumen G4 LEDs. It is so bright I went to Lowe's and picked up a 16 dollar gooseneck light fixture; took out the halogen bulb; cut off the AC plug and wired it up for the workbench. The upshot is the solar panels now keep up and I don't have to fire up the engine or start the generator just to charge batteries. .....and most importantly my wife says to me, "Thanks for the LEDs; I can see much better." |
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