Cabin lights

Started by Odysseus, June 22 2019, 12:51

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Odysseus

Another maintenance job complete,  the lights in saloon are heliguen lamps but on measuring each one was drawing .75 amps, and the switches are crap.
So fitted larger fitting LED much better drawings .01amps for each fitting.

Why do this, when sailing for long periods and through the night as no solar power, i run out of battery power so every saving is a bonus.

Odysseus
Bav 38
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Yngmar

Nice, which make/model lamps are they?
formerly Songbird - Bavaria 40 Ocean (2001) -- now gone farming

Odysseus

Found them on ebay, had a unit running at home over winter,  they seem ok.
Odysseus

Lyra

It seems to be this one:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Van-Ceiling-Interior-Truck-Led-Roof-White-Cabin-Switch-Car-12v-Light-Lamp-Boat/401785927660?hash=item5d8c4eb7ec:g:JW0AAOSwkvxdAlkD

However I have some questions:
How is the unit mounted to the ceiling? is the frame removable and screws underneath?
Your current reading seem a bit too low. 10 mA per fitting? that equates to 0.12W (spec of the unit says 5W, but the Chinese vendors on Ebay are not know for the accurate specs)
S/Y Lyra
B36 / 2004

Odysseus

Readings are from my BM1 battery monitor, the plate needs minor mods to allow wiring through, screws to deckhead same as original lights.

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