I copied the following from another thread so not to hijack that discussion...
I have never been happy with the anchor light on our 25. It is the type mounted on the radar arch and is a forward/rearward type fixture. I understand the purpose of that on a sailboat (when you aren't "steaming"), but having two bulbs to deal with never made sense to me. The bulbs are also the pointed festoon type, which are hard to find, at least locally for me. Seems that when I do have a bulb go out, it is generally that it vibrated to the point where it doesn't make a connection, so I have to open the fixture up and turn the bulb until it lights up... or not.
I would like to replace that fixture with a decent LED. The boat is a mere 1348 miles away from me right now (but who's counting), so I don't have access to it. I don't know what the make/model of that light fixture might be. Has anyone replaced that, and were you able to find a direct replacement that fit the mount? Is it wired with two separate wire runs to the fixture, or is that front/rear bulb set up wired within the fixture (since there is no switch to run just the front or rear)? Is there any "spare" wiring that would allow an easy splice? When snow melts, where does the "white" go? (Sorry, I just got back to the desert from the frozen northland. :roll: )
TIA,
Jim B.
BTW, a total aside - I have coming a number of LED lights from MarineBeam
http://store.marinebeam.com/
to replace the anchor light, side marker lights, and all internal lighting (numerous lights)... This should radically decrease my current draw at night... I am going to make an amperage measurement before and after... Probably will post it over on Tugnuts.... I already have the anchor light replaced and it is a radical improvement in both visibility and lowered current draw... Don't fall for the cheap stuff, Jeff at Marinebeam is an expert and a good guy...
I have never been happy with the anchor light on our 25. It is the type mounted on the radar arch and is a forward/rearward type fixture. I understand the purpose of that on a sailboat (when you aren't "steaming"), but having two bulbs to deal with never made sense to me. The bulbs are also the pointed festoon type, which are hard to find, at least locally for me. Seems that when I do have a bulb go out, it is generally that it vibrated to the point where it doesn't make a connection, so I have to open the fixture up and turn the bulb until it lights up... or not.
I would like to replace that fixture with a decent LED. The boat is a mere 1348 miles away from me right now (but who's counting), so I don't have access to it. I don't know what the make/model of that light fixture might be. Has anyone replaced that, and were you able to find a direct replacement that fit the mount? Is it wired with two separate wire runs to the fixture, or is that front/rear bulb set up wired within the fixture (since there is no switch to run just the front or rear)? Is there any "spare" wiring that would allow an easy splice? When snow melts, where does the "white" go? (Sorry, I just got back to the desert from the frozen northland. :roll: )
TIA,
Jim B.