I dunno if this is just me, but it is kinda weird driving at night in a blue boat, with a red dash, and a green PP. Is it possible to change the lights for the guages on the dash to blue? How about for PP? And for the keypad area, how does that rubber light up red? Is it possible to change a bulb there from red to blue, or is it in the keypad itself or something... Thanks a lot... :grin:
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Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
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- Eugene, Oregon
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RE: Dash Lights
If you're comfortable with taking electronics apart, you should be able to replace the red LED's with blue ones. I know I wouldn't have the guts to do it though...How about \"Chales\"?
RIP Nikolai (\'05 SANTE) 5/23/05 - 4/30/06
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Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
- Jul 2003
- 529
- Eugene, Oregon
- 1999 Sport Naqutique 2005 Super Air Nautique Team Edition
RE: Dash Lights
Maybe Frost will hop in on this, but from my knowlege the led's are used in the keypad as well as the dash lights.How about \"Chales\"?
RIP Nikolai (\'05 SANTE) 5/23/05 - 4/30/06
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RE: Dash Lights
Hey all
You can't change the LEDS in the key pad, as the pad does not come apart. The lights on your dash gauges can be replaced by only removing the pod. On the back of the gauge you will see where the light plugs in, much like an automotive gauge. If I remember right it's just a red boot on the light bulb that makes it red, I don't know where you could get a blue boot from...
PP is another part like the key pad, you have no access to the guts of the gauge, but the back lighting of the PP gauge is not from a light bulb, it's from the display panel itself.
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RE: Dash Lights
Frost,
The PP display is lit, but you can also light the gauge itself. When I removed my second spedo in favor of the in-dash PP display, I used the light from the spedo and poped it into the same hole in the perfect pass gauge. Behind the white of the gauge, it glows orange like the rest of the gauges.
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RE: Dash Lights
Brad, please post a picture of the light on the PP gauge. This probably looks pretty good. Do you remember if the PP gauge has a bulb holder or do you need a bulb holder that is inserted into the hole of the gauge?
That brings me to the next question. Does anyone know where to get these lights? From ag4ever's post they sell them at Jeggs or Summit auto racing, at least the covers. Are these lights made specifically for the marine environment or can a regular automotive light be used?
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RE: Dash Lights
The covers are just a flexable plastic, so it would work in a marine environment.
Here is a link to the product:
http://www.autometer.com/cat_accessories.aspx?sid=51
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