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![]() "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:sVT2e.96462$SF.74440@lakeread08... I have heard that 12V halogen bulbs do not last long running at absorption charge voltages. A couple of smart regulators (Ample Power being one) have a halogen lighting feature that limits alternator output voltages. I picked up a couple of 40 amp DC/DC converters on eBay and was planning to use one to power the electronics. Would it be worth while to use the other for the lighting circuits? Especially the nav lights which are harder to change out. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com I've never heard of any problems at absorption voltages, but most definitely at equilization voltages. Almost all the incandescent lights on my boat are halogen and not one has burned out in the 6 years I have owned the boat. I'm in the process of replacing them all with flourescent. Doug |
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