New Steamer/Deck Light Combo Spotlight Upgrade
Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 5:35 pm
Hi All,
Okay as some of you know I replaced my OEM Steamer light with a new Steam/Deck Light Combo which I paid $55 for last year. (Aqua Signal 25 Masthead Deck 12V/10W Light ASL-254047) You may also remember I did not like the deck light bulb hanging out all bare naked the way it was designed. I felt it was not safe for the bulbs health and long term usefulness without any kind of cover as it was built from the factory. (My Opinion Only)
Well I rebuilt that part of the light with one of those Waterproof Marine High Intensity LED Flood Lights, Warm White for $19.99 from www.Oznium.com. As advertized this LED spot light is incredibly bright even on a bright summer day. (Again My Opinion Only)
I drilled out the rivet that held the Aqua Signal deck light socket to the housing. I glued the new LED Flood Light right to the back of the Aqua Signal deck light reflector and it was a perfect fit, no other modifications needed to the Aqua Signal housing. I then soldered the new wires form the new LED Flood Light exactly where I removed the Aqua Signal wires.
It came out fantastic. Here's the photo's.
Pre- Refit Configuration, OEM socket in place.

Post- Refit Configuration, Upgraded LED Spot Light in place. The wires were not yet soldered in the same place as the OEM socket was set up.

Thanks
Alan
Okay as some of you know I replaced my OEM Steamer light with a new Steam/Deck Light Combo which I paid $55 for last year. (Aqua Signal 25 Masthead Deck 12V/10W Light ASL-254047) You may also remember I did not like the deck light bulb hanging out all bare naked the way it was designed. I felt it was not safe for the bulbs health and long term usefulness without any kind of cover as it was built from the factory. (My Opinion Only)
Well I rebuilt that part of the light with one of those Waterproof Marine High Intensity LED Flood Lights, Warm White for $19.99 from www.Oznium.com. As advertized this LED spot light is incredibly bright even on a bright summer day. (Again My Opinion Only)
I drilled out the rivet that held the Aqua Signal deck light socket to the housing. I glued the new LED Flood Light right to the back of the Aqua Signal deck light reflector and it was a perfect fit, no other modifications needed to the Aqua Signal housing. I then soldered the new wires form the new LED Flood Light exactly where I removed the Aqua Signal wires.
It came out fantastic. Here's the photo's.
Pre- Refit Configuration, OEM socket in place.
Post- Refit Configuration, Upgraded LED Spot Light in place. The wires were not yet soldered in the same place as the OEM socket was set up.
Thanks
Alan