Pirate Lady
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Any recommendation for a sealant to use on the sunbrella?IMAR for isinglass and just plain water for the sunbrella canvas.
Mine are now 6 years old (in the water 24/7) and are still in great shape. I’m in salt and rinse down after every use. I also dry the isinglass and glass with a chamois after rinsing. FWIW I also have mesh screens covering the isinglass and glass windscreen when not using the boat.
do you have any pics of the mesh screens installed?IMAR for isinglass and just plain water for the sunbrella canvas.
Mine are now 6 years old (in the water 24/7) and are still in great shape. I’m in salt and rinse down after every use. I also dry the isinglass and glass with a chamois after rinsing. FWIW I also have mesh screens covering the isinglass and glass windscreen when not using the boat.
I used Starbrite in the past but now use 303 because it’s what is recommended by Sunbrella.Any recommendation for a sealant to use on the sunbrella?
Any recommendation for a sealant to use on the sunbrella?
I put 4 of these lights in my hardtop this past weekend. I purchased male spade connectors the same size as the factory wiring. Crimped one on each light wire and snapped them into the old factory female. The lights can get brite for sure, a bit on the harsh side. I'd prefer a softer light. I thought of changing the floor lighting too but it would be too much, all on at the same time could trigger some Timothy Leary type physcotic event.Yes. They are super bright and allow color changing capability without running new wire.
I saw them posted here:
http://www.clubsearay.com/index.php?threads/switching-arch-lights-to-led.104684/
I ordered them from here:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B015IY7VU4/ (spectrum RGBW option)
I can dim them, and change the color from white, red, blue, green, purple, orange. You do this by toggling the factory switch in the dash.
You unscrew the factory lights, cut the wire, splice these in and just snap these in place. No drilling or fiberglass cutting is required.
I just wish I could find a less powerful (and cheaper) version to go in the floor that matches the design but puts out less light. I don’t need the floor lighting to be as bright as these. Getting five more of these would raise some eyebrows with the finance department. I’d also rather spend that money on new electronics.