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Re: LED Lights

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But Ray, if you use the same bulb in Pennsylvania that worked well in Arizona, why reinvent in the wheel? A=B, B=C, therefore A=C :) :) :)
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Re: LED Lights

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NiceAft wrote:I don't doubt their safety, or their ability to function well as a light; I just wonder if it is written anywhere that the lights are visible for two nautical miles.
I believe the 2nm figure is only for the white lights on a boat as small as the Macs. 1nm for the sidelights. That's for boats less than 12 meters.

Ah, yes, here it is. http://boatsafe.com/nauticalknowhow/060199tip5.htm

Here's the Coast Guard page on it. http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/?pageName=na ... ent#rule22
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Re: LED Lights

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NiceAft wrote:I don't doubt their safety, or their ability to function well as a light; I just wonder if it is written anywhere that the lights are visible for two nautical miles.
Ray, that is a good question. In my non-scientific tests, my LEDs are brighter and appear more visible than the incandescent bulbs. I don't have a light meter to make that scientific.

I've had standard bulbs burn out. Filaments don't take vibration of trailering well. LEDs don't have this problem.

It's a personal call.
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robbarnes1965 wrote:Ok Russ, you peaked my curiosity. How do I switch from red to white or back?

Can I do this from a switch on the panel? At best I will have to dig through my sailboat wiring book - I have very little experience with electrics other than plugging in the leds backwards to get them to work.
You already learned that LEDs don't light if polarity is reversed. Diodes only allow power to flow in one direction.
So you wire 2 LEDs, 1 white and 1 red each with the polarity opposite inside each fixture. On "normal" the white lights up and not the red because the red is "backwards". When you reverse the polarity at the panel, the red is "normal" and white is backwards so only the red lights up.

You don't need a wiring handbook, just a little simple wiring knowledge. If you don't have it, find someone who does. It's not that complicated. A whole lot easier than running another set of wires to the fixtures.
At the panel (or someplace near it), install a DPDT switch (like this one) so that when wired properly reverses the + and - wires.


This is the diagram I used to wire my steaming/anchor lights. The "D" in LEDs is diode so the diode in the diagram isn't necessary.
This is a great trick with any LED to save doubling wires when both are not needed simultaneously.
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Switch wiring. Center wires are DC in from panel switch, left is out to LEDs (fixtures/mast lights).
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This is exactly how I wired my mast lights.
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Basically, you could cut the wires from your panel to fixtures and insert this into it to reverse the polarity. LEDs in fixtures would illuminate or not depending on the polarity.

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Re: LED Lights

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Great description! Even being an electrical moron, I think I can pull it off. :)
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Re: LED Lights

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tkanzler,

Thanks, it appears that I was not alone in the misconception of 2NM's for our bow lights. Image

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Re: LED Lights

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I love modding but I have to say this was the easiest one I have done so far. If you want red/white led cabin lights these are really cool.http://www.sailorsams.com/Imtra-X-Beam- ... White-LEDs
They plug into an adapter for the bayonet socket and fit right in. This is what they look like in white and red on my :macx:
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When you turn them on they always come on red. If you want white you turn off and back on within 3 seconds. If you turn them off for more than 4 seconds they come on red again.
The white seems a little bright so I might diffuse them. Maybe some tape over the white LED's? I can also turn them so they face upwards.
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Re: LED Lights

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I ran all the wires today, up to the anchor light from the masthead, also new wiring from masthead to the base of the mast. But puzzled as to how to connect the wires, trying for the single wire using a DPDT switch.

The anchor light has the red wire to the positive terminal, black to negative. It is an LED.

At the masthead light it has two pole connections, also LED.

Do I just hook the red and black coming from the mast base to either one of the poles on the masthead light, then hook the black from the anchor light to the red masthead pole, and red anchor light wire to the black masthead pole?

Or do I need to connect red to red, black to black on the wire runs, and run a separate wire into the masthead light?

Still confused on the electrical flow...
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Re: LED Lights

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I used a DPDT relay instead of a switch - used the two existing switches and it works great.
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