Sweet Jason! I can't wait to see the pix!
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This is how I mounted the lights. Right now they are just taped in there so I can figure out my routing and other stuff. I want WS opinion wether those being like that will affect the speaker performance--hopefully not, acrylic is expensive and I'd like to do this as cheap as possible. Acrylic also adds much more work to the whole process and places the speaker 1/2" further into the boat where my silly kids can kick/hit it that much easier.Attached FilesOther than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
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heres how they looked with only 3 5mm lights. I'll probably order 3mm lights so they fit a little better into the channel behind the grill. That should make the glow a little more diffuse and the actual light bulbs a little more inconspicuous.Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
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Originally posted by da.bell View PostTo piss off your brother-in-law only cost you $20???? That was a bargain.
That looks really nice.... hum...."Call me anything you want ... Just don't call me NOBODY!
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Originally posted by Razzman View PostI put these in last winter as mine had no interior lighting, besides it pissed off my brother-in-law! For a whole $20 it was worth it!
My boat sits at a bar in the middle of the lake (on pylons/stilts) at least one night a week while we enjoy some tasty beverages and it's kinda a sausage contest out there ya know--I'm doing this 'cause nobody has it and it's gonna look sweet. It'll definitely set my boat apart.I'll have the best sausage for a couple weeks till someone trumps meOther than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
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Originally posted by Jason B View PostWhy would it piss off your BIL? Is he anti-light? It looks really good.
My boat sits at a bar in the middle of the lake (on pylons/stilts) at least one night a week while we enjoy some tasty beverages and it's kinda a sausage contest out there ya know--I'm doing this 'cause nobody has it and it's gonna look sweet. It'll definitely set my boat apart.I'll have the best sausage for a couple weeks till someone trumps me"Call me anything you want ... Just don't call me NOBODY!
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Jason,
You can purchase diffused lens LEDs if you want to have better light spread and fewer hotspots while still forgoing the acrylic rings. They cost a few pennies more. I order nearly all my LEDs in bulk tape or baggies from mouser.
Here is a link to green diffused offerings.
http://www.mouser.com/Search/Refine....user_Wildcards
If you look at the specsheets, you can usually find the radiation dispertion to get an idea of how the light patterns go. For your app, I would go with flat rectangles or a non spherical shape to better spread the light. My .02.Last edited by spharis; 03-12-2008, 02:48 PM.http://www.wakeboatworld.com
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spharis is correct
The LED with the wires have built in resistor after looking at the specs. These would be much cleaner to work with than the individual LED's that you have to manually add a resistor too. IMHO Using the ones with the built in resistor should be Wired in parallel which is a much cleaner wiring job.
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