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Dan Krueger
 
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I'll second the liquid electrical tape. It's a great product although a bit
messy if you aren't careful, but it is very durable in marine conditions. If
you have an application - marine or not - that requires wire nuts, crimped
fasteners, etc. put a bit of this stuff in the connection and it's sealed for life.

Dan

Calif Bill wrote:
I went to the LED lights. Bass Pro Shops $36 plus LED clearance lights. No
problems in a couple of years. The secret to the wiring is to use the heat
shrink marine connectors with sealant inside. I then coat the connection
with liquid tape. Keeps all the water out of the wires.
Bill




 
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