Fisherpete Posted May 11, 2007 Report Posted May 11, 2007 Hey guys! Looking for some advice/input on how to install a bow & stern light on my new boat. The boat is a 16ft Tracker utility boat, no fuse panel or things like that. I have the lights already, and attaching them to the boat itself is no problem, and they both have electrical leads. Where do I go from here? I guess my questions are: 1) what kind of wiring to use, and where to get it 2) where to get some kind of toggle switch to turn lights on/off 3) which battery should I attach it to (starter one or deep cycle trolling motor one) Thanks! Would outdoor type wire from say Home depot do the trick?
Terry Posted May 11, 2007 Report Posted May 11, 2007 you can use an old extension cor,d any type of switch will do canadiantire will have a SPST switch and depending on how long you leave the lights on and if your motor has a charging system..... I would go with the deepcycle unless you only use them when the motor is running
Uncle Buck Posted May 11, 2007 Report Posted May 11, 2007 princess auto will have all that you need...
easton13th Posted May 11, 2007 Report Posted May 11, 2007 The only suggestion I would make is make sure the wire is oil and gas resistant. It will not corrode as fast. Easton.
POLLIWOGG Posted May 11, 2007 Report Posted May 11, 2007 Canadian tire carries the 2 position switch, one position is the all around white light and the other is all the lights. The extension cord would make a neat job of it and probably cost less than a roll of wire.
Fisherman Posted May 11, 2007 Report Posted May 11, 2007 Like Polliwogg said, switch, Off/White/White,Red/Green, 16ga stranded is sufficient with a fuse on the +12V where it connects to the battery before the switch. Try to position the switch to keep it out of the rain/spray, they tend to corrode easily.
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