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Clayne100
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Post subject: Transom lighting questions Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 9:34 am |
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I have a 2017 A22 and would like to add some transom lights. The good news is that the factory wiring harness is already setup for this. Just install the lights and plug them in. I am wondering if I should go with factory lights or aftermarket?
If I go aftermarket, should I be concerned about the amp draw in the lights pulling too much for the factory wiring and fuses? Thanks.
Courtney
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Judders
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Post subject: Re: Transom lighting questions Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 11:28 pm |
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I just picked mine up from my dealer to install. Cost was about half of aftermarket prices for the axis ones together. Install looks pretty easy as well. I'll be putting mine in this week
_________________ 2017 Axis T23 Red/Charcol, dual axle trailer, heater, chilax seating, flipping captains seat, sound pack 2, surfgate, and wedge. 850 sumos rear 675 bow
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Clayne100
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Post subject: Re: Transom lighting questions Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 7:49 am |
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Cool. Keep us posted how it goes. Snap snap some photos.
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Judders
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Post subject: Re: Transom lighting questions Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 10:56 pm |
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Will throw some photos up this week. Went super well last year. Easy to do as well. It is nerve wracking drilling through the hull. Use the 3m marine grade sealant when placing light and wipe off excess. Pre drill the screw holes to prevent stressing the glass and gel. No spider cracks or any issues since install. Zero water through the front dock lights or underwater transom lights added and they work like a charm. Have found we don’t use them all that often unless out on water In Havasu at night. Local area lakes all close up 30 after sunset. But they are cool when you do use them! Especially lighting up the floor of the lakes
Biggest thing I learned is drill you center wire hole first. This allows you to mark the securement screw holes,with the template most accurately. The front dock lights were easiest as nothing behind the location. The rear underwater lights I had someone be sure I didn’t hit anything inside while drilling its mostly clear but there’s definitely stuff to watch.
Local service shop uses the Atwood lights. Better replacement warranty and apparently axis’s ones get replaced often.
_________________ 2017 Axis T23 Red/Charcol, dual axle trailer, heater, chilax seating, flipping captains seat, sound pack 2, surfgate, and wedge. 850 sumos rear 675 bow
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