ghostlymoron
Well-Known Member
I can't see why you would have your steaming light on when you are charging with a mains charger.
I do not see the point of an LED with the steaming light as the engine would be running giving a charge so it would not be draining any batteries
Good quality LED replacement lamps have a significantly longer working life than incandescent lamps and are not adversely affected by vibration and shock normal on most boats. It’s not only the power consumption saving that needs consideration its very much the convenience of not having to replace a lamp particularly when it's mounted well up the mast.
Regards
I do not see the point of an LED with the steaming light as the engine would be running giving a charge so it would not be draining any batteries
Good quality LED replacement lamps have a significantly longer working life than incandescent lamps and are not adversely affected by vibration and shock normal on most boats. It’s not only the power consumption saving that needs consideration its very much the convenience of not having to replace a lamp particularly when it's mounted well up the mast.
Regards
Well, I have just fitted a masthead anchor light - searolfe LED-- If I have to go up the mast to change it I might put a somewhat curt reply to your thread!!!!:nonchalance:
I do not see the point of an LED with the steaming light as the engine would be running giving a charge so it would not be draining any batteries
Nav lights are different though . But then comments on this forum do suggest that LED nav lights are not that reliable & expensive