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Old 03-12-2010 | 07:46 PM
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I have the following kits available for our boats. These are high quality LED systems that boast a 1200 Lumen rating at 12vdc. The construction of these are aluminum extrusion that have been clear anodized to maximum protection. The LED's themselves are space equally .5" apart over the 33" span of the strip. The strip is fully sealed to prevent moisture. The LED strips come with approx. 5' of cable that connect to a controller/power supply. The connectors I am using are the water proof Deutsch DTM series. All mounting hardward is stainless to endure moisture corrosin as well.

The cool thing about these is that they are switchable. You can eith run white or red with a flip of a switch or inserting a pigtail harness. I do not supply the switch but do supply the pigtail. The way you switch these is by reversing the power and ground and is quite simple with my pigtail.

I have add some pics of what my boat looks like with the clear installed and will be uploading some later this evening with the red. I have also taken some pics outside of the boat to show what the package looks like.

The kit includes the following:
(2) 33" LED strips with 5' of wire
(1) Controller/Power supply
(1) Hardware pack
(2) Pigtail jumper harness for RED function
(1) Power Harness

This kit uses all Deutsch connectors for a watertight seal!

Each kit is $165.00

Feel free to email me with questions.

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Old 03-12-2010 | 11:27 PM
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Are the lights themselves "waterproof" I need something to mount under my swim platform, and its sometimes submerged, thanks

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Old 03-13-2010 | 12:51 AM
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No, these strips are water resistant. They are not suitable where submersion may happen.

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