I'm not quite sure if it's a new bulb, or an entire new assembly.  I'm waiting 
for the yard to call me back with the model.

Mark McMenamy
C&C 25 "Icicle"
Fort Pierce FL

On Jun 29, 2016, at 8:06 PM, BillBinaList via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com<mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:


>From the description in the original post, it sounds as if this is a complete 
>new LED assembly, and not just an LED substituted for an incandescent lamp in 
>an old fixture. In these assemblies, there is no "socket" the LED's are 
>soldered directly into the circuit board, and the assembly is permanently 
>sealed.

Bill Bina

On 6/29/2016 7:02 PM, mike amirault via CnC-List wrote:
In all likelihood, it is the socket that the LED bulb is mounted on. Those 
cheap sockets are notorious for corrosion and no amount of regulation is going 
to prevent the LED from flickering.  Go up the mast with a bit of sandpaper and 
some contact cleaner and I am willing to bet you will find your problem.
Don't over think it.

Mike Amirault
C&C 33ii Lovely Cruise
SMSC  N.S.



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