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Installed two spreaders on t-top

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2020
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FSH Sport
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I installed two Wave One spreaders over the weekend. I wired them up to my 4th accessory switch which was empty. I was skeptical of being able to snake the wires through the t-top so I just zip tied them against the t-top tubing for now. I may just leave the wire zip tied. The wire is white so you don't really notice it. The lights are great. Super bright. They're white, but if you turn them off/on a second time they come on red. I wanted red lights so that night vision wouldn't be disrupted. We like to crab early AM and it's dark while we're getting prepped and out on the water. Also super handy for rinsing the boat off when we get back home after dark. No more doing it with a flashlight. Used a 3A fuse. Just wanted to share!

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That’s dope!

What’s the supplied bolt long enough to go all the way through the tube?
 
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