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PostPosted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 10:17 pm 
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I recently picked up this cheap (AU$3.00) LED light to use on the top of my mast
when night-sailing/fishing on the A.I.

It's not water-proof, but being about 5m above the water should help keep it dry!

It takes 4 x AA batteries and has 24 x 3mm(?) super-bright LEDs around the outside
and 4 x 5mm super-bright LEDS inside. It has 3 different modes - all 24 outer LEDs on,
the 4 inner LEDS on, or all 28 LEDs on at once.

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It has a central 40mm holes, with two spring-loaded clamps, which fit perfectly to the
top-section of the A.I. mast. Obviously, switching it on/off while the mast is in-place
would be problematic, but I'll be using it as a source of illumination while on the water
so it'll be staying on until I'm back on the beach.

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The clamps are probably strong enough to secure the light to the mast on their own,
but I'm going to add a plastic-strip and a couple of velcro spots to make sure it stays
in-place.

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I gave it a quick test, in the dark, and was surprised at how bright it was - the A.I.
was lit-up like a christmas tree! Now I just need to find the time to give it a run on
the water.

Cheers,

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 11:59 pm 
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Great idea Mike!

I tried a different approach. I slipped a PVC collar joint over the masthead, and held it with a couple of self-tappers. I cut a vertical slot in it, and dropped in a loop of 2mm cord, holding a small pulley (a small plastic tube holds my mastead wind indicator also).

At the base of the mast, a matching pulley is suspended with thin bungee cord, tensioning a 3mm cord loop to the masthead.

I bought an LED 360 degree light from Whitworths (etc), cut down its mounting pole, and added a couple of keyhole slots. On the halyard line I tied in a couple of simple knots. When I fed these knots into the keyhles, the light is then attached to the halyard, and I can then pull it up to the masthead. Obviously I can only move it when the sail is unfurled, but that has not been an issue to date.

When the light is aloft, as a bonus, it lights up white and red reflective tape on the underside of the wind indicator, to help me spot wind direction in the dark. Another bonus is that I cannot directly see the light from my seat, so my night vision is not compromised.
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 5:37 pm 
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I had an overnighter at the weekend and was thinking that a mast light may be the next modification required. And at $3, it fits right into my price bracket. And Mike, I see it’s made from that Chinese Stainless Steel :roll: . Does it have a low power, ie: shine all night, setting ?

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 7:25 pm 
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Slaughter wrote:
I had an overnighter at the weekend and was thinking that a mast light may be the next modification required.


My original intention was to use it when night-sailing/fishing (something which I'm yet to try) - it makes the A.I.
pretty hard to miss in the dark. It would also come in handy to illuminate the beach fishing-spot, when I have
the A.I. hauled out of the water.

Slaughter wrote:
And at $3, it fits right into my price bracket. And Mike, I see it’s made from that Chinese Stainless Steel :roll: . Does it have a low power, ie: shine all night, setting ?


I picked it up at a local Aldi store - it was reduced from $7.99 to $2.99, complete with batteries and 12 month warranty :-)

You can pick up very similar models from ebay for not much more. It's all plastic, of course, but making it at least a bit
water-resistant would be a doddle. It doesn't have any lower-power setting and I haven't tested the battery longevity
but I expect it'd last at least a couple of hours on full-blast.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 8:50 pm 
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was surprised at how bright it was - the A.I. was lit-up like a christmas tree!


Any night pics of it in action? I'd love to see what it looks like!

Great idea.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 6:09 am 
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How do you climb up there to turn the light on :D

Actually I've been looking at those solar garden lights with a day night sensor. If I can find one small enough and doesn't look stupid up there. I might mount one on top of my mast topper.

Saves me from having to climb up there to turn it on and replacing the batteries lol.
I already have full lighting on the boat ( bow and stern lights), something like that would be a cool addition.
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PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2014 2:31 am 
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Finally, 6 months later, I managed to test out the light out in the wilds of Corner Inlet - well, actually pulled up on the beach of LSI...

I have to say, it was a lot better than I expected. The A.I. was full illuminated, even with a bit of the sail masking the light.

It produced a circle of light about 10m in diameter.

Plenty of light to work by and at anchor, the boat would be unmissable in the dark. Great for attracting squid too...

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PostPosted: Fri May 16, 2014 9:27 am 
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Although I never really want to broadcast the fact of where I am, this light setup looks like a pretty convenient mod. And cheap enough to possibly get into the guts of it and relocate the on/off switch at the hull by running a few wires down through the mast with some quick connect sockets. :idea: Hmmmm :idea: …….good one Mingle. Thanks. :D

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PostPosted: Fri May 16, 2014 4:27 pm 
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It's funny that Mingle's light concentrates on shining light downwards onto the Island, while mine ensure that you can't see the light from the Island, Different strokes..... :) :)

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