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On Apr 1, 8:07 am, "Capt. JG" wrote:
No way s/he could tell if a bulb was approved or
not without physically inspecting it.. certainly no way during the day.


A cluster of LEDs inside a normally incandescent lamp might be a
clue.

-- Tom.



Might be, might not be... at the masthead? without taking off the lens on
the bowlights? And, then s/he would have to know if the particular fixture
is USCG approved. Without a close inspection, that might not be so easy.

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