Light Up Your Boat: Must-See LED Lighting Modification
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- On today’s episode of Wisconsin fisherman I install some under railing lights.
They turned out pretty nice!
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They look like the perfect brightness,strong enough to see and not blind you. Thanks for the video.
Looks great with the new lighting
Looks really good. Great vid. Love Wisconsin. 🤘
Working on doing the same thing to my boat. Thanks for sharing your video!!
Appreciate the video.
I don’t want to run strips but do want to add 8 total led lights and was looking if I could dim them.
I’m in a hotspot of tiny boat nation nerds and as beautiful as most of their boats are I can’t have my boat looking like a runway at night. I just want to see where I dropped my 10mm when I’m broke down in middle of the lake.
1,000,000 mosquitoes are watching this rubbing their legs together
Nice!
With the strips in place it looks like a guy will not be able to mount any clamps for rod holders etc . Your thoughts ?
You can use the rod holders the lights tuck up further out of the way
Hoping to learn something new. I did that to my boat, twice. First time I thought I had messed up by not cleaning the surface right or pulling too much while sticking it to sides. Soldered and shrink tube everything. The double sided tape falls off the strip after about 6 months and the tracks connecting the LEDs broke.
I did this to my old boat and it held up for years. Maybe something to do with climate
That's a sick mod. And done so clean. Anything you would change or do differently?
Nope so far so good. I really like it!
Awesome job. That is cool and not to bright
You would think the Wisconsin fisherman would have a “ fish tape”.
When you have caught as many as this guy, you don’t need a ruler. They are as big as you want them to be, especially C&R. I learned a little trick on how to judge fish size in a picture. A man’s knuckles are about 4” wide. That turns a few fish from 24” to 21”, but I never burst their bubble, ha
@@danschoemann2305 A fish tape is tool used by electricians to pull wires through small spaces.
Clothes hanger works for me lol
@@Wisconsin_Fisherman I used them a lot for the same thing.
Sorry I thought people would get the pun
LIsten, not to burst your bubble.... Some of your electrical wiring technique does not follow best practicews as defined by the ABYC (American Boat and Yacht Council) Electrical Standards. Those butt connectors that you are using are not appropriate for a boating environment. When you heat up the connector and the solder melts, bonding the wires, it also turns stranded wire into a solid core wire. Solid core wire or stranded wire that you solder which becomes solid at that point is subject to failure due to vibration and movement, more so than crimped stranded wire.
Also those "Scotch Locks", I believe you called them, are not the proper choice for a marine application. The non-secure connection of the stranded wire and the metal bridge of the connector are subject to failure from movement, corrosion, moisture ingress, and voltage drop. Please see the ABYC standards for electrical connections. It was great that you were able to find a circuit that was alread fused! Congrats on that one! Please stress to your listeners that it is imperative to use the proper sized fuse in such applications and projects This was a great project for boaters to undertake to upgrade their own boats, but it is important that they do so safely.
i would definitely screw that up.
Speaker wire😮, do yourself a favour and grab some tinned marine wire