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<blockquote data-quote="Popeye" data-source="post: 140935" data-attributes="member: 148"><p>I don't own one of these ... yet. To the best of my knowledge when ever you apply power to the nav lights circuit, your nav light swill come on and then you can turn on and off the spot light as you want. On my boat I have an on/off switch for my nav lights at my console so, no, the nav lights (at least for me) won't come one when they get plugged in. If your socket is always on, then yes, the nav lights will come one when you plug them in but you can still control the light separately. Not sure if there is a local switch on the light ass'y for the spot light or if it is all through the remote</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popeye, post: 140935, member: 148"] I don't own one of these ... yet. To the best of my knowledge when ever you apply power to the nav lights circuit, your nav light swill come on and then you can turn on and off the spot light as you want. On my boat I have an on/off switch for my nav lights at my console so, no, the nav lights (at least for me) won't come one when they get plugged in. If your socket is always on, then yes, the nav lights will come one when you plug them in but you can still control the light separately. Not sure if there is a local switch on the light ass'y for the spot light or if it is all through the remote [/QUOTE]
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