I would like to replace my anchor light and steaming light with a LED bulb. Do I need to change the wiring?
I don't recall the name of the light maker...possibly Forespar... anyway I had reasoned that the low power consumption anchor light was the way to go.. and by extension also reasoned to save more power and gain bulb longevity I'd change out the steaming/ deck light... WRONG... fore deck light very poor..and, if I'm steaming I'm making power via the alternator so no battery drag down.. I'm back to a total halogen steaming/deck light.Which fixture did you buy or did you just replace the bulbs? I bought a new LED fixture from forespar that I plan on installing....... when I just changed the bulb for the deck it was like you said...... very insufficient. However I understand the fixtures are designed differently.
Greg
Agreed stay away from cheap LED bulbs.If you are replacing lights with LEDs be aware of this notice from the USCG:
https://www.dco.uscg.mil/Portals/9/DCO Documents/5p/CG-5PC/INV/Alerts/1318.pdf?ver=2018-08-16-091109-630
Cheap LED lights are often not the worth the money and cause radio interference. Stick with a trusted supplier like www.MarineBeam.com. It will cost a little extra up front but you will be getting a good light. MarineBeam.com also has good information on LEDs in general.
Replaced all our incandescent bulbs with LED from this company several years ago. Plug and play with no wiring changes necessary. Very pleased with their performance. They should have what you need here. https://store.marinebeam.com/led-replacement-bulbs/I would like to replace my anchor light and steaming light with a LED bulb. Do I need to change the wiring?
Ditto!Stick with a trusted supplier like www.MarineBeam.com. It will cost a little extra up front but you will be getting a good light. MarineBeam.com also has good information on LEDs in general.
It is best to replace the whole fixture with one with LED lights, just replacing the bulbs is a half fix as you will still be at the mercy of the bulb socket and its contact points, also the gaskets get fouled and lenses deteriorate. If you do not want to have to go up the mast any time soon replace the whole fixture.