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So here is a link to some pics and a thread I started, complete with video, to my Joe Florida LED installation a few years ago. Still going strong too!
Thanks for all the info.. After looking at all the options, Joe Florida looks like the best deal for what you get.. Won't cost much for what I'm going to do.. Weekend project this winter when I'm stuck in the garage.. THANKS AGAIN
Why wait until winter? The JoeFlorida ones PLUG in to each other! Wiring is the easy part, the longest part of the install is to remove the seat/lift the tank than to hook them up!
Stupid easy process, that's why I bought three sets (me, Dad and Uncle) from him.
Be easy with the zipties, SNUG not tight, SNUG. They will cut the lights.
Thanks for all of the info guys. After much research I ordered a set from Joe Florida. He seems to get the positive comments. Should arrive in a few days.
I have a easier way for fishing wires under tank. I do a lot of these. Use some weed eater string to fish down the center wiring channel, tape wire to weed eater string and pull thru. Easier and a saves time, won't scratch paint either. I also like to keep a roll of 3m double sided tape handy for securing wire. Near hot sources. Good luck
I installed the Joe Florida LED kit with remote. Well packaged and easy to install. THe lights look great and I'm very happy with the outcome. Great price and the lights look like they are good quality.
I installed the Joe Florida LED kit with remote. Well packaged and easy to install. THe lights look great and I'm very happy with the outcome. Great price and the lights look like they are good quality.
Thanks for the input.. Just have to decide which kit to get.. Would like to light up evenly front to back, single color and on/off switch, no remote.
I have a easier way for fishing wires under tank. I do a lot of these. Use some weed eater string to fish down the center wiring channel, tape wire to weed eater string and pull thru. Easier and a saves time, won't scratch paint either. I also like to keep a roll of 3m double sided tape handy for securing wire. Near hot sources. Good luck
I was gonna comment on this thread when I first saw it but if ya don't have anything good to say don't say anything at all. This however is a nice tip for other more practical uses.
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