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nice, looks very good.  Well done.

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Very nice.

What make and where did you get the lights?

How did you set up the switches (one master, or separate)

I only used 2 switches. The green deck lights work off the first pole of a 3 position switch and the compartment lights work off the 2nd pole. The switch is a rocker swtich that matches the factory switches and is mounted at the dash panel. The second switch is a waterproof push button that is mounted in the battery compartment and controls just that light.

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did you install green for low light or bugs??seem like should help out and not attract so many bugs . also how much battery life does these light consume?? always thought about the rope lights for my tri haul.

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Don't those lights on the lids blind you?  Mine were out in the open and they drove me crazy so I shielded some and moved others.

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Don't those lights on the lids blind you? Mine were out in the open and they drove me crazy so I shielded some and moved others.

Actually, no.  The angle that my lids open to directs the light out and down.

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Don't those lights on the lids blind you? Mine were out in the open and they drove me crazy so I shielded some and moved others.

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Another sweeeet setup. Man you guys are crafty. Really nice job's'....

Mark

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did you install green for low light or bugs??seem like should help out and not attract so many bugs . also how much battery life does these light consume?? always thought about the rope lights for my tri haul.

I chose green... Well.... because my boat is green.... LOL.  All of the LED colors will not attract bugs/insects like conventional lighting.  I would not recommend using rope lights.  These units are waterproof and specifically designed to be placed in a boating enviornment.

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did you install green for low light or bugs??seem like should help out and not attract so many bugs . also how much battery life does these light consume?? always thought about the rope lights for my tri haul.

I chose green... Well.... because my boat is green.... LOL. All of the LED colors will not attract bugs/insects like conventional lighting. I would not recommend using rope lights. These units are waterproof and specifically designed to be placed in a boating enviornment.

so you just gotta match lol. but very nice job. and yea unsteand bout the waterproof i fish in the rain alot of times so that will have to be my choice for lights thanks again.

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