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![]() "Steve Daniels, Seek of Spam" wrote in message ... On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 21:20:44 -0400, something compelled "mono sect" , to say: "NOYB" wrote in message news ![]() For $50, switch to LED's. You won't have to worry about changing bulbs from then on. I paid $70 for mine almost a year ago but my old lights are still working! Ever since I started disconnecting the wire connection when launching I've had no shorts or burn outs. I so look forward to installing the LEDs. Note: The dude at West Marine said that the DOT of Florida has not approved of LED lights on boat trailers. I can't say that I've seen them around, as anyone else, living in FLA? You're not worried about the DOT. You're worried about a cop. If you have lights, and they are working, the cop isn't going to care if they are filament bulbs or LEDs. Good point, I just may replace them before the weekend. The running lights on My Old Boat need to be replaced, and I found some LEDs that will fit into the old housings. A little nip, and little snip, and it will be just fine. Is it Coast Guard Approved? No. Do I care? Hell no. The standard is that they have to be visible from two miles away, and mine will be. I can use kerosene lamps if I feel like it. My LEDs will be just fine. |
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