Drain Plug LED Light Installed
I know this has been discussed here a few times and most say to bite the bullet and get some good quality lights. Dinged a prop so had a week while boat was not on the lift so decided to order one of these just for fun. I am not even going to pretend this light does close to the job the higher end lights do, but for a total cost of $32 and 5 minute install time....I am happy with it.
Crappy Iphone pics...sorry. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psrwfi0df1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psjqvmf7ev.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psseurjbkw.jpg |
Which is it? I already have 3 abyss lights but I need a new drain plug so I may as well get one that lights up :)
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That's actually not bad considering phones/camera's can't really depict the true brightness of it.
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Yep, for the price I thought it was worth a try. Flea-bay link below.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121208768407...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT |
I went with this one is had 4 LED lights, Can't wait to get it next week while on vacation.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/190855062568...568%26_rdc%3D1 |
That's cool for a quick 5 min install & something is better then Nothing and for $32 what the hell, what power source did you tap into to power it up?
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Hey Grant,
I tied into my interior lights so I just spliced into the rear locker light so only needed about 4ft of cable and cut excess off. I have replaced all my interior lights with white LED strips so I figure I would like my drain plug on if I have my interior lights on. If I see there are times I would rather have it off, I will put it on a dedicated switch, but this should work fine. My thoughts also, $32 was worth the gamble. |
they also come in 4 colors, white, blue, re, and green...I may give blue a shot
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Thanks for sharing. I bought one too. For $32 it is worth it. We are only out at night, one weekend of the year and it is for the 4th. Should be a nice little addition. My boat is pre-wired for underwater lights. Hoping there is a wire back there, I can tap into. Anyone know on the new Supras?
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^^^ me too, for 30 bucks if it lasts one camping trip it was worth it.
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Real quick. Those last two picks are on the water right?
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Sorry for the late response Hate, was out all weekend. Yes, last two pics are on water.
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When you pull the pug out now do you just unscrew the light all the way and just leave it hanging. While the boat is out of the water or trailering
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Hey Diggs, wires should be hanging down off the main loom that runs across the back of the boat. Hanging just above the exhaust.
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^^^^^Yea that too!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Mine should arrive today. Will try an install today or tomorrow.
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Wonder how this would look in boats like mine where the drain plug is in the bottom of the hull, not the rear.
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Am I the only one who shows the auction at $525
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Maybe get a small disconnect that could pull through the drain hole.
Screw the plug in then plug it in after? |
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What if you don't have a screw in drain plug? Can you change the housing?
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I got mine yesterday and installed it in 15 minutes. Pretty cool and easy. The new Supra's have the wire for underwater LED pre-wired and were literally sitting about 1' from the drain plug. Very easy and she works. We will be out on the water this weekend at night time and I will try and snap a pic. If it is bright enough, it will be a pretty cool $32 upgrade. Looks bright in my garage.
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Got my done this afternoon, cant wait to get our on the water to test it out. Was super easy to do, my 2013 axis also had the wires pre-wired for underwater lights right there on the back of the transom, quick spice and its all done! Thanks for the heads up on this!
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Got mine done this morning on my malibu, shines right into the wedge...oops that was poor planning. Guess I can lower the wedge when I want the glow.
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What gauge wire is on the light? I had my package shipped to where my boat is located and I want to make sure I take all correct the wire and connectors when I leave.
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Not sure on the gauge but it's VERY thin, maybe 22 gauge?
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We had ours out at night over the weekend. They work great for $32. Mine was on the drain plug on the back and put off a nice amount of light. Not like the expensive fancy ones, but I would say 66% as good for sure. Well worth it. My buddy put one on his T-Plug under his boat and it was pretty sweet too. It illuminated the water all around his boat. He spliced his right into his courtesy lights in the boat. Definitely very happy with these for the price. We are typically out after dark one time a year so it would not be worth a $1K option, but for sure worth the $32....
Of course we did not get any pics...... whoops |
Quick question for those with drain plug LED Lights...
When you take out your drain plug to trailer home or whatever, do you have to unplug some wires? Or do you leave the plug dangling somehow because it's still attached? I usually take my plug out and put it in a cupholder with my gear wrench I use to take it out with... |
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Looks sweet BTW! |
I leave the rear plug in all the time and take out the center plug on my axis...
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On our Nautique, the drain plug is threaded to be installed from the inside of the boat, not the outside. I'm curious if the thread would work from the outside in as well. Has anyone else tried it in this type of application? Our plug is a "T" style plug that you access under the floor from the inside.
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I kinda don't think you can use from outside. And although a bit embarrassing I will tell you why I think that.
When I got my 2008 nautique sante 210 couple years ago I knew nothing about inboards. So since the plug wasn't installed I assumed it went in from the outside. I thought this was weird because it was in the rear center of the boat instead of rear like my old runabout. I was also wondering why it would have the t handle figuring it would catch on lake weeds. Try as I might it would not thread in from the outside. Stupid me then figured out it goes in from inside. LOL. |
That was kind of my thought. If it was threaded all the way through then the plug would never tighten.
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So since I saw this thread, it has caught my interest and I've wanted to get one of these. I have a 2001 Mastercraft x10. I was just about to click place order and something made me stop and double check that it would fit my drain plug size. My boat is in storage now so I can't just go measure my plug myself. Does anyone know if my drain plug is a 1/2" like these lights are? I called multiple MC dealers and they either couldn't tell me the size, or were guessing that it was 3/4". Has anyone else had trouble with the size of these drain plug lights or any insight for me?
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OK so this might be random/weird but what if you installed this on your ski/thru hull drain plug... curious if it would light up the hulls belly water while on plane. That would look pretty sweet!
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They are NPT threads meaning they have a taper and the further it is threaded in the tighter it gets..... Can only be inserted in one direction.
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Also, don't get the ones from eBay. There's a better version now at http://boatpluglight.com |
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My stock drain plug is straight threaded with an O-ring and the light is NPT and tapered with no O-Ring....Do they make an adapter to go from a straight with O ring to tapered NPT? |
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