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I installed two new led day/night overhead lights in the wheelhouse. We don’t have a headliner so I made a couple teak pads with a groove on the bottom side for the wire. The other light fixtures were basically worn out and the bulbs really put off a lot of heat.
 

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Greetings,
Mr. PM. Is the light 2 element? White/red? I like the teak base.
Thanks ,yes red/white. We've got to get used to the kind of light the led puts out. The red looks really cool after a couple of drinks. I cut the groove in the bottom of the teak base on table saw. I cut it first while block was still square. Teak lumber pile is getting very low.:eek:
 
I installed two new led day/night overhead lights in the wheelhouse. We don’t have a headliner so I made a couple teak pads with a groove on the bottom side for the wire. The other light fixtures were basically worn out and the bulbs really put off a lot of heat.

Nice result!
 

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