Thanks to John for the inspiration (I couldn't find a comment button on your blog to ask permission, so I will just beg forgiveness);
http://svmysticeti.com/?p=119
I had planned to do this for some time but it was on the nice to do list. Then one of the ballasts began to give out. I have a spare ballast but the installation was above my pay grade.
John's article is excellent so I won't repeat it here. Suffice to say that I took the "non-soldering" route with components from 1000bulbs.com. My solution was more expensive but any failed components can simply be popped out and replaced. Unit cost of the LED upgrade is approx $30. Labor, as usual, is about $0.01 per hour. Power usage should be approx .3 amps on white and .25amps on red.
I really like the Alpenglow company and I have no doubt that their upgrade would be better quality, but hey, I'm a sailor. I would certainly recommend their new LED fittings as an initial installation.
Original Alpenglow
Alpenglow converted to LED (3000k Warm white and red);
LED on left (only one power setting), original on right, low power.
LED on left (only one power setting), original on right, high power;
Red LED;
4" LED strips;
Costs;
Friday, March 11, 2016
Saturday, March 5, 2016
Sliding companionway hatch.....finally!
Aft sliding companionway hatch design finally completed and ready to be bolted down. The forward cross bar will obviously be removed. I know it's not to everyone's taste but it ties in with my no teak on deck concept. Existing forward hatch shown for comparison. That will also be replaced with a sliding Perspex hatch.
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