William_H
Well-Known Member
lights
I think you (Dylan) suggested that you might only use your nav lights once or twice per season.
I would therefor suggest an anchor light that will double as a single all round white light.
This can easily be made by using one of the very cheap Chinese LED 12v bulbs. It can be mounted in a glass jar of suitable size and hoisted on a halyard or flag halyard. You can either run a wire from the jar down to the ships power (best option) or run it on batteries in the jar. ie 9v battery plus a few cells or better still a 10 cell holder with 10xAA NiMh rechargeable batteries.
http://www.banggood.com/Wholesale-N...ite-Light-Bulbs-(pair-Or-Dc-12v)-p-29375.html
Something like this will draw .13 amp at 12v and is very bright
http://www.banggood.com/Wholesale-1...Lamp-For-Camping-Fishing-Reading-p-24557.html
This might suit in itself just hoisted up a little way.
http://www.banggood.com/Wholesale-New-White-25-Smd-Led-Car-Light-Lamp-p-12440.html
This one is incredibly bright at .3 amp. Easy to unsolder the funny plug base. I have set up 4 as room light at home with a 240v regulator. brilliant. It is intended as a bulb for a fog light or spot light but obviously not so successful there. at US$1.83 it is cheap enough.
http://www.banggood.com/Wholesale-C...e-Car-Side-Wedge-Light-Lamp-Bulb-p-32270.html
This one is the baby drawing about .125amp is still very bright. Easy to pull off the wedge base to expose 2 wires for soldering. I use one of these with just 2 of the 5050LEDs (3 removed) for a stern light . It is very adequate and bright.
Have a go Dylan a good winter project and very cheap. If you don't think it suitable LED bulbs are always useful for inside the cabin. good luck olewill
I think you (Dylan) suggested that you might only use your nav lights once or twice per season.
I would therefor suggest an anchor light that will double as a single all round white light.
This can easily be made by using one of the very cheap Chinese LED 12v bulbs. It can be mounted in a glass jar of suitable size and hoisted on a halyard or flag halyard. You can either run a wire from the jar down to the ships power (best option) or run it on batteries in the jar. ie 9v battery plus a few cells or better still a 10 cell holder with 10xAA NiMh rechargeable batteries.
http://www.banggood.com/Wholesale-N...ite-Light-Bulbs-(pair-Or-Dc-12v)-p-29375.html
Something like this will draw .13 amp at 12v and is very bright
http://www.banggood.com/Wholesale-1...Lamp-For-Camping-Fishing-Reading-p-24557.html
This might suit in itself just hoisted up a little way.
http://www.banggood.com/Wholesale-New-White-25-Smd-Led-Car-Light-Lamp-p-12440.html
This one is incredibly bright at .3 amp. Easy to unsolder the funny plug base. I have set up 4 as room light at home with a 240v regulator. brilliant. It is intended as a bulb for a fog light or spot light but obviously not so successful there. at US$1.83 it is cheap enough.
http://www.banggood.com/Wholesale-C...e-Car-Side-Wedge-Light-Lamp-Bulb-p-32270.html
This one is the baby drawing about .125amp is still very bright. Easy to pull off the wedge base to expose 2 wires for soldering. I use one of these with just 2 of the 5050LEDs (3 removed) for a stern light . It is very adequate and bright.
Have a go Dylan a good winter project and very cheap. If you don't think it suitable LED bulbs are always useful for inside the cabin. good luck olewill