Levitation
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- Joined
- Aug 12, 2009
- Messages
- 1,300
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-248 C
- Hull Identification Number
- fmlt2510f809
- Vessel Name
- Charlotte Ann
It is 52 degrees here in the middle of Michigan (unbelievable)... I opened the door to the chicken coop this morning and the girls wandered out stretching and blinking and as soon as they realized the temperature (it has been bitter here for many weeks) and that the snow has melted away, they were spreading their wings and running across their yard like a bunch of nut cases... They don't like being cold and wading in snow up to their tutus...
Today's project is to reinstall the heater back under the helm floor and finally button up the water pump issue... I left it pressurized all night and I see no evidence of leaks...
Then I will get into the cave and measure for storage boxes... I am torn between building boxes to fit or simply buying plastic stuff from Wally World... All suggestions entertained (I do a mean soft shoe routine)
Yesterday I used the ladder to finally install the last two LED bulbs to complete the change over from incandescent to all LED bulbs... These were the red/green marker lights and discovered that Marinebeam had sent the wrong bulb type... He sent the pointed end Festoon bulb instead of the dimpled end... Called Jeff and he went to shipping to check it out... He found that during their recent expansion the storage bins had been emptied and moved, then filled back up... In doing so they put the pointed bulbs in the dimpled bin and vice versa... When the lads fill orders they simply count out x number of lamps from the appropriate bin - and do not read the labels on the little boxes... He promised to re-ship to me yesterday as I did to him. so the bulbs should be passing each other today somewhere on the highway... Jeff sighed and said he had a long evening ahead of him in checking all the bins of stock to see if any other brain farts had occurred...
Anyway - In discussions with him before, he had pointed out that incandescent bulbs don't have much green in their spectrum, so by the time the mostly red light is filtered through the green lens, that marker is not very bright compared to the red marker light... This is doubly true for white LED lamps which have almost no green in the spectrum, and so they recommend that you use a colored bulb along with the colored lens... The marker light LED bulbs from him are specifically Green and Red so there is no loss through the filter... I tested the LEDs on the bench before shipping them back and they are blinding bright - and intense in their red and green color... So I am anxious to get the dimpled bulbs in hand to install and get a look at... You should be able to see my marker lights all the way to the horizon at night...
Well, this boat is finally almost ready to go for a trip this winter... Last issue (I think) is the anchor... Rule of thumb I have always held is that if people don't point and stare at your anchor, it isn't big enough... The real question is what is the biggest anchor that will fit the standard launcher on the R25? I don't want to start another 100 post thread about how to tie off your anchor, just a suggestion as to what will fit...
cheers
Today's project is to reinstall the heater back under the helm floor and finally button up the water pump issue... I left it pressurized all night and I see no evidence of leaks...
Then I will get into the cave and measure for storage boxes... I am torn between building boxes to fit or simply buying plastic stuff from Wally World... All suggestions entertained (I do a mean soft shoe routine)
Yesterday I used the ladder to finally install the last two LED bulbs to complete the change over from incandescent to all LED bulbs... These were the red/green marker lights and discovered that Marinebeam had sent the wrong bulb type... He sent the pointed end Festoon bulb instead of the dimpled end... Called Jeff and he went to shipping to check it out... He found that during their recent expansion the storage bins had been emptied and moved, then filled back up... In doing so they put the pointed bulbs in the dimpled bin and vice versa... When the lads fill orders they simply count out x number of lamps from the appropriate bin - and do not read the labels on the little boxes... He promised to re-ship to me yesterday as I did to him. so the bulbs should be passing each other today somewhere on the highway... Jeff sighed and said he had a long evening ahead of him in checking all the bins of stock to see if any other brain farts had occurred...
Anyway - In discussions with him before, he had pointed out that incandescent bulbs don't have much green in their spectrum, so by the time the mostly red light is filtered through the green lens, that marker is not very bright compared to the red marker light... This is doubly true for white LED lamps which have almost no green in the spectrum, and so they recommend that you use a colored bulb along with the colored lens... The marker light LED bulbs from him are specifically Green and Red so there is no loss through the filter... I tested the LEDs on the bench before shipping them back and they are blinding bright - and intense in their red and green color... So I am anxious to get the dimpled bulbs in hand to install and get a look at... You should be able to see my marker lights all the way to the horizon at night...
Well, this boat is finally almost ready to go for a trip this winter... Last issue (I think) is the anchor... Rule of thumb I have always held is that if people don't point and stare at your anchor, it isn't big enough... The real question is what is the biggest anchor that will fit the standard launcher on the R25? I don't want to start another 100 post thread about how to tie off your anchor, just a suggestion as to what will fit...
cheers