bluebrownie
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Feb 19, 2008
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anyone know if they make solar powered bow and stern lights for a small fishing boat,
No wiring or fuses to install, no large wet cell battery to lug around. Not my cup of tea, but it might make sense on, say, a 12' jon boat that gets tossed into the bed of a pickup for transport.Ny bo
Why would anyone want to deal with charging batteries, changing batteries, and switching bow and stern lights individualy. What is the purpose of all this?
The problem is there is no way they put out enough light to meet USCG requirements.you guys are quick to burn anyone that mentions solar panels here... i think they might be a good idea. they make solar powered ones for sidewalks and walkways.... don't really know how they work, tho, if there's a small internal battery or what.
There has to be a battery somewhere and if its supposedly self contained, there is no way it could possibly be big enough to light anything.No wiring or fuses to install, no large wet cell battery to lug around. Not my cup of tea, but it might make sense on, say, a 12' jon boat that gets tossed into the bed of a pickup for transport.
The sidewalk ones have a couple rechargeable AA batteries in them typically. If they were to put out enough light for navigation lights they wouldn't last very long.you guys are quick to burn anyone that mentions solar panels here... i think they might be a good idea. they make solar powered ones for sidewalks and walkways.... don't really know how they work, tho, if there's a small internal battery or what.