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LED Light strips for night fishing - Now with Pictures!
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<blockquote data-quote="cyberflexx" data-source="post: 311650" data-attributes="member: 496"><p>Sorry it has been a whilte since i returned to this post.. life gets in the way sometimes.</p><p></p><p>I had to use some superglue on my strips to help tack them down as overtime they started to come a little loose.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>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. </p><p></p><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cyberflexx, post: 311650, member: 496"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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