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Engine room lights on my 356
- Rich W
- Scurvy Dog
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Re: Engine room lights on my 356
Of course, this means that they can charge me greatly for it. Oh well!! Thanks again.
Rich W
- Bentone23
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Re: Engine room lights on my 356
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1996 355 Aft Cabin
Central California
Boating on the Delta and SF Bay
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Re: Engine room lights on my 356
Yes, engine room lights.Bentone23 wrote:Source of the post Is that what the switch that has the green lamp below it is for?....engine room lights
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Re: Engine room lights on my 356
Unfortunately, I believe many items such as the water pumps, a/c pumps and battery chargers on these boats from the factory were not ignition proof.
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Re: Engine room lights on my 356
Engine room lighting falls into a special category IMO. It's not enough for them to be simply ignition proof in a gasoline bay, they must be robust and not easily broken or damaged even in a diesel application. When I'm crawling around in an engine compartment with the lights on and working on a gasoline related issue or anything else for that matter, I don't want to have to worry about bumping into a flimsy fixture or live wire that could put me in a dangerous position. Even if ignition proof ratings aren't required for a given application, a non-marine assembly that comes with wire pigtails for example don't use marine wire and aren't built/assembled with the same considerations in mind. ALL engine bays require marine wire for more reasons than just their anti-corrosion properties. An unnoticed accidentally broken fixture, bulb, LED, wiring, etc. in a circuit that gets powered up later is an explosion hazard in a gasoline application and a fire hazard in ANY application.
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