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as nav table
lighting for "in port" use.
-Francois Rivard
1990 34+ "Take Five"
Lake Lanier, GA
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Hi Marek,
I also live in Ontario Canada. Where did you source yours from?
Don
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Hi Marek,
I also live in Ontario Canada. Where did you source yours from?
Don
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>The original "Thin-Lite" fixtures are still available, but they are not
> cheap. RVs use them, and there are several sellers o
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> I also used the same lights and mounted them of a 3/8” PVC base that was
> cut to fit the base of the fixture with a section routed
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Usually, LEDs are better in light efficiency (luminous efficacy) - CFLs run
around 50-60 lm/W, and LEDs at 80-120 lm/W. Obviously, they are directed light.
Some fixtures use diffusers to distribute the light more evenly.
Additionally, depending on the applica
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Subject: Stus-List Salon Lighting
Most of the older C&C's had double rectangular fluorescent lights in the
main cabin, which are nowadays woefully inadequate. I eventually gave up
finding a replacement that would cover all the holes and I purchased 4 Aqua
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Jack, if replacing an older light fixture with a new one, such as the
Alpenglow LED lights, (see below), can you use the existing wiring? or must new
wiring be run to the fixture? Thanks
Richard
1985 C
n this list. The light is great and draws about 1/4 the power of the old
one. Works fine and is fairly cheap.
Eric Frank
Cat's Paw
C&C 35 Mk II
Mattapoisett, MA
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I've replaced all my fluorescent T-5 bulbs with LEDs that fit in the old
bulb receivers. Bought em online at mingsmark.com for about $20. Really
happy with the change. They have a section for RV and marine, so have
purchased other stuff too.
Chuck Saur
Morning Sky C&C35-3
St Ignace
Nine
Louisville, Kentucky 40220-1462
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Bill,
Take a look at the Alpenglow LED lights. I replaced all of
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Most of the older C&C’s had double rectangular fluorescent lights in the
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The original "Thin-Lite" fixtures are still available, but they are not
cheap. RVs use them, and there are several sellers on Ebay and Amazon.
Ron Ricci
S/V Patriot
C&C 37+
Bristol, RI
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Most of the older C&C's had double rectangular fluorescent lights in the
I converted all my square fixtures to LED. I removed the socket and hard wired
circular LED wafers to the switch. Cost about $5 each from Superbright LEDS.
Mike Amirault
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I bought a roll of LEDs on a self adhesive strip.from SuperBrightLEDs.com.
Wherever there was a fluorescent bulb, I replaced it with an equivalent
length of LEDs. They draw almost no current and fit perfectly. Looks
great! Very happy with the result.
Gary
S/V Kaylarah
'90 C&C 37+
East Greenwich
Most of the older C&C's had double rectangular fluorescent lights in the
main cabin, which are nowadays woefully inadequate. I eventually gave up
finding a replacement that would cover all the holes and I purchased 4 Aqua
Signal lights,
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