LED Light strips for night fishing - Now with Pictures!

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i used the led strip lights to light up the inside of my boat. theyre crazy bright. i got 2 17 foot rolls for under $20 a few rolls of 3m and it worked awesome. first try adding pics so they might not show
 

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Those are nice. how bad are the bugs with those on? I did notice that all the bugs with my blacklights were down below the side and not all up in the face, which is nice..Thats one thing I dont like about night fishing is the mosquitos and moths around the lights. I'm a big mosquito magnet, the love me..
 
bugs were horrible!! i now also keep one of those big off candles right next to my seat. i usually only turn them on as needed but even when theyre on for a min or 2 its like the bat signal for bugs. also lights up the ramp so u can back down, a lil snow blind from staring into them
 
hows the double sided tape working out for mounting? i had gotten something similar and cant think of any other way of mounting i want them low pro and inconspicuous they all have double sided tape on them and that seems fine but to how well they will hold i have my doubts i was thinking something like hot glue or silicone or something? i got some nav lights green and red strips then white light for the inside any ideas
 
its been well over like 6 months i use it pretty much every weekend rain or shine been in the 20s all week and the tape is fine. its a 3m outdoors double sided taped supposed to hold like 10 lbs a sq in or something. had to resoder one of the light strips though. wasnt really plan on takin my decks off 13 times after putting the lights off but u know how things go
 
cyberflexx said:
Those are nice. how bad are the bugs with those on? I did notice that all the bugs with my blacklights were down below the side and not all up in the face, which is nice..Thats one thing I dont like about night fishing is the mosquitos and moths around the lights. I'm a big mosquito magnet, the love me..[/qu
On the show Moonshiners i saw this guy spray himself with Listerine to keep bugs away...has anyone tried this before ? :shock:
 
DanMC said:
cyberflexx said:
Those are nice. how bad are the bugs with those on? I did notice that all the bugs with my blacklights were down below the side and not all up in the face, which is nice..Thats one thing I dont like about night fishing is the mosquitos and moths around the lights. I'm a big mosquito magnet, the love me..[/qu
On the show Moonshiners i saw this guy spray himself with Listerine to keep bugs away...has anyone tried this before ? :shock:

it works... just make sure to use the gold Listerine. If you spray it around your face, be careful when you take that first breath, it will almost knock you out
 
shallowminedid said:
its been well over like 6 months i use it pretty much every weekend rain or shine been in the 20s all week and the tape is fine. its a 3m outdoors double sided taped supposed to hold like 10 lbs a sq in or something. had to resoder one of the light strips though. wasnt really plan on takin my decks off 13 times after putting the lights off but u know how things go


Sorry it has been a whilte since i returned to this post.. life gets in the way sometimes.

I had to use some superglue on my strips to help tack them down as overtime they started to come a little loose.



This season, I plan on making a super bright head light as my automotive fog lamps must have been drawing too much current last time we were out as we smelled a hint of plastic melting as we were heading back to the boat ramp. When I do that project, I'll add that information to this link. It will be a month or so before I begin working on that.

My Skiff is now in a storage unit as my friend is no longer in the home with the garage since he had moved. I am working on getting a power outlet installed in my unit so I can use my battery charger. Luckily for me, the storage unit is 2 miles away, and I can put some of my other things in there as well.
 
Question for you on the auto fog-lights. Did you use a relay? If not, that plastic burning odor is the switch, especially if these lights came in a kit. The switch is not rated to handle the load of the lights. The intent is to switch a relay, the relay pulls power from the battery for the lights.
 
Hanr3 said:
Question for you on the auto fog-lights. Did you use a relay? If not, that plastic burning odor is the switch, especially if these lights came in a kit. The switch is not rated to handle the load of the lights. The intent is to switch a relay, the relay pulls power from the battery for the lights.


My lights were mounted to a small section of 2x4 board then I just had my lights rigged positive / Negative to a 12 volt lighter socket plug. On the front of the boat is a 12v outlet that I installed for cell phone chargers, lights, or anything like that. I bet you hit the nail on the head as I did not have a relay or anything. My biggest concern is that I might have melted wire under the decking. I think I used 12 or 14 gauge wire on that outlet but I can't remember.
 


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