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wrote in message oups.com... Don White wrote: Bryan wrote: So, for those who will be participating, or who have participated, in christmas light boat parades, thank you. We've always enjoyed watching the boats go by all lit up like a christmas tree. And we're looking forward to it this year, too! Now, there's a long shot (more likely I'll win the lottery) that I'll light up my boat and add it to the parade next weekend. It's just a little Sea Ray 185 Sport. So, I'm wondering, what do I need besides some lights and a bit of exterior decorating aptitude? Can I just use my RV battery, and an inverter, or is it a converter, to power the lights? I'll have to put the boat into a temporary slip overnight; I have very little trailering experience and I'm not ready to load it up in the dark. Bryan Sea Ray 185 Sport I'd think 12v strings of lights would be better. You'd need an inverter if using 120V AC lighting underway. The 12-volt lights don't show up. Been there, done that. The strings of LED's may work, however. While watching the parade my daughter was asking questions about the lights and even asked if we would want to buy 12V lights (I mentioned needing an inverter). I could only tell her that I didn't know if they made them, but it was a great idea. Now I can tell her that the 12V would be too dim. My god this NG is amazing! |
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