Keysdisease
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...heck, many running light fixtures aren't mounted correctly by the manufacterer....the USCG has submitted that several times in safety bulletins.
These are never compliant, except maybe by accident
...heck, many running light fixtures aren't mounted correctly by the manufacterer....the USCG has submitted that several times in safety bulletins.
These are never compliant, except maybe by accident
Turns out that bulb just had some corrosion on the bulb ends. Scrapped that off and works just fine.
Don't know what the details of the bulb are, could not read it, but it looks like a tiny cigar with metal caps on both ends.
Thanks for the responses!
Turns out that bulb just had some corrosion on the bulb ends. Scrapped that off and works just fine.
Don't know what the details of the bulb are, could not read it, but it looks like a tiny cigar with metal caps on both ends.
Thanks for the responses!
Maybe this will put the debate to rest. This is from Hella. It clearly states that it is USCG type approved when replaced as an assembly.
https://www.hellamarine.com/en/prod...=3 NM NaviLED,completely sealed installations.
Maybe this will put the debate to rest. This is from Hella. It clearly states that it is USCG type approved when replaced as an assembly.
https://www.hellamarine.com/en/prod...=3 NM NaviLED,completely sealed installations.
Those are festooned type and fairly common. Only thing to be aware of there are 3 or 4 c ifferent sizes and a couple different end cap styles. While the most common is the convex conical end there are some used on boats that have a concave dimple in the end cap. Inyhink those are also known as barrel ends.Turns out that bulb just had some corrosion on the bulb ends. Scraped that off and works just fine.
Don't know what the details of the bulb are, could not read it, but it looks like a tiny cigar with metal caps on both ends.
Thanks for the responses!