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Post by freezerfiller on Jul 20, 2018 12:44:27 GMT -6
I got to go fishing Wednesday night, and caught some fish using my green underwater light off the stern. I would like to add one to go off the bow, and thought I'd use the navigation light as a power source. I'd still like to have my navigation light operable though. I was thinking if there was some sort of extension pole I could tap into it since my lights are led and draw very little juice. I guess I could always tap into it via the anchor locker, but it would be nice if I had it accessible without having to go in there. Any thoughts?
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Post by Juan on Jul 20, 2018 13:06:25 GMT -6
Not sure how to do that.. I hard wired the trolling motor on mine and that left the trolling motor plug unused so I converted it from 24 VDC to 12 VDC so I'd have a place to plug in my floundering lights and anything else that works on 12 volts. My bow light is on about a 12" stainless pole and the only way I can think of to tap into that would be to cut a chunk out of the pole to access the wiring and then tap into that.
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mosquito13
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Post by mosquito13 on Jul 21, 2018 8:53:41 GMT -6
I am working on a underwater light with a 75' cable to lay near some of my fav. mangrove points. Plan on using power from my trolling motor bank and adding another trolling motor plug as source point. Will post up a how to if it all works out as planned.
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catchersrock
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Location: Maiden NC
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Post by catchersrock on Jul 23, 2018 15:07:33 GMT -6
I am going to install some of the navigation lights in the rub rail, this would solve your problem also.
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catchersrock
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Post by catchersrock on Jul 23, 2018 15:20:06 GMT -6
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