Looks good. Now I have some ideas for my boat. At least I have all winter to get it done.
2008 Mobius XLV - SOLD
It was not bad - took me a day and a half to wire all the lights I bought and installed - Thanks to the forum members help and advise...
I am looking at installing a few more lights when I winterize the boat - same as you a winter project..
You are so right!!! - I hope that the E Wire turns out to be what I was told - If it does Work I have already thought of more ways to light the boat up... Plus when I finish a project it is always time for a few cold ones..
I ordered 24 feet of "EL Wire" in varying lengths to test out - This should be great for speakers and many other applications - I will post some pics after I am finished -This stuff is cheap... I ordered from Elwirepros.com
KRiley
2013 Moomba LSV
Exile xm9s
Exile Amps
Exile sub
Lighting - Very thin and bendable - the web site has a good explanation of the product -Our Electrical engineer told me I needed to try this out on my boat..
KRiley
2013 Moomba LSV
Exile xm9s
Exile Amps
Exile sub
Sent by the random thoughts from the voices in my head...
Eric.
Just noticed Radio Shack has this now if you have one local and want to scope it. I think I'm going to take a look. Pricing seems pretty reasonable if you can't make it out.
$6.99 for 1 meter of the tape in red, white, or blue
$14.99 for 3 meters of the wire in red, white, or blue
Sorry for the neck strain.
Last edited by bergermaister; 10-16-2013 at 01:55 PM. Reason: Stupid auto-rotate...
So when is this "old enough to know better" supposed to kick in?
2001 MobiusV - Slightly Modified...
Bergermaister - THe super bright EL Wire or tape is much better - The standard EL Wire is not very bright but I found a great use for it - outlining my amps, etc.
KRiley
2013 Moomba LSV
Exile xm9s
Exile Amps
Exile sub