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Default solar-powered Windex light

On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 20:36:46 -0700, "Capt. JG"
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"Bruce in Bangkok" wrote in message
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On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 11:38:37 -0700, "Capt. JG"
wrote:

As you know, I'm seriously considering changing around how I switch on my
nav lights. I was thinking about adding a light for the Windex. While not
the only or even the best method of observing wind at night, it sure is
convenient, especially if I have a lot of other distractions. I have the
ability to wire it with the standard Davis Windex light kit, but it seems
like it would save a lot of hassle to use a small solar-powered light. I'm
thinking something like what people use for garden paths, but obviously
smaller.

Seems to me you wouldn't need much of a bulb (like a low-Amp LED) or
panel/battery to make it work. I don't have to have it run all night - a
few
hours would be fine.

I couldn't find anything obvious via a search... still looking though. Has
someone done this? If so, what did you use?


Stick a tri-color up there. when you want to see the wind vane switch
it on. A bit of redundancy for the deck level nav lights may also be
useful.


Bruce-in-Bangkok
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Yeah, I've thought of that also. I'm just trying to avoid adding more wires,
hardware, etc.


If you already have an anchor light up there you can add a tricolor
without adding wires. The tri color/anchor light combos work quite
well.




Bruce-in-Bangkok
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