Here ya go! Was anxious to get on the water yesterday so didnt post them all.
In the first pic you can see the power board for the system. It runs completely isolated from the boat powered by 5 stinger batts, with one switch for the sub and the other for tower and interior. One stinger is 100% for the boat/instruments. If that one battery goes down I have a positive cable ready to simply connect to the other 5 and move on. I love how they stored the batteries which centers the weight. In my 230, I had an issue with weight on one side.
The next three pics are eclipse lights (2). I live on a bayou that feeds into the bay of galveston and the purpose was to provide more light for navigation. They completely swivel around and can point in any direction.
Cheers!
In the first pic you can see the power board for the system. It runs completely isolated from the boat powered by 5 stinger batts, with one switch for the sub and the other for tower and interior. One stinger is 100% for the boat/instruments. If that one battery goes down I have a positive cable ready to simply connect to the other 5 and move on. I love how they stored the batteries which centers the weight. In my 230, I had an issue with weight on one side.
The next three pics are eclipse lights (2). I live on a bayou that feeds into the bay of galveston and the purpose was to provide more light for navigation. They completely swivel around and can point in any direction.
Cheers!
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