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Baddie the Pirate

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    Somewhere on the Inland Waterways of the UK
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    Boating, folk music, mosaic making
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    LED Lighting for boats and motorhomes

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  1. If you don't want to install yourself www.onboardsolar.co.uk. Run by a liveaboard boater who uses what he sells. He arrives, installs the whole system sized to fit your power requirements, and when he leaves you are up and running. I've had this tilting system installed on my boat, and now work in tandem with Tim from Onboard Solar, I was so impressed. (I'm the liveaboard boater selling LED lighting). Cheers, Baddie
  2. Website Name: Baddie the Pirate - LED lighting for Boats Website URL: www.baddiethepirate.co.uk Website Description: LED lighting for boats, from a liveaboard boater Any other comments: Low voltage LED lighting for boats and motorhomes from "Baddie the Pirate". New generation SMDs (surface mounted diodes to those "in the know"), are three times brighter than earlier LEDs and available in warm white, which means about the same colour light as your normal bulbs. Lovely. No more bluey whiteness (sorry Persil) which leaves you feeling cold and miserable. This range has the electrical gubbins built-in to protect it from power surges from your alternator when you turn your engine off. Expected lifespan is upto somewhere in the region of 30,000-50,000hrs. We've done the maths, that's nearly 6 years if you never turn them off. Not half bad! Baddie the Pirate...a lighter look at life.
  3. MONO-CRYSTALLINE SOLAR PANEL SYSTEMS fitted to your narrowboat by Onboard Solar All prices include professional installation of the solar panel system on your narrowboat. Each panel is 100W, so a 200W system includes two panels. Dimensions are approx 1200mm x 550mm. *The 200W system is our most popular. Each installation includes everything you need, the solar regulator/controller, cables, panels, tilting brackets and the compliance documents to show that your system comforms to the BSS and RCD schemes. The best value system on the market - check out the competition and see for yourself. We use best quality components and fittings, and offer a supplied and fully fitted system, providing the highest output solar solution for your boat, for the lowest cost. Please visit www.onboardsolar.co.uk for more information. Onboard Solar is run by Tim Davis, a time served boat builder and marine electrician. Tim is also a liveaboard boater using solar panels himself.
  4. From my website: 'Current best tip: as the bus bulbs are the same size bayonet as regular household bulbs, you can buy a household light fitting from the DIY store, cut the 240v plug off and wire on a 12v plug (whatever you use on your boat; caravan plugs and cigar lighter sockets on mine), replace the bulb with an SMD/LED bus bulb and hey presto a new LED light for your boat.' http://www.baddiethepirate.co.uk/baddiepages/howdoiuseit.htm Hope this helps. Cheers, Baddie
  5. LED Lighting from Baddie the Pirate www.baddiethepirate.co.uk Low voltage LED lighting for boats and motorhomes from “Baddie the Pirate”. New generation SMDs (surface mounted diodes to those “in the know”), are three times brighter than earlier LEDs and available in warm white, which means about the same colour light as your normal bulbs. Lovely. No more bluey whiteness (sorry Persil) which leaves you feeling cold and miserable. This range has the electrical gubbins built-in to protect it from power surges from your alternator when you turn your engine off. Expected lifespan is up to 50,000hrs. We’ve done the maths, that’s nearly 6 years if you never turn them off. Not half bad! Contact Baddie for further info/a brochure on info@baddiethepirate.co.uk or 07811 137 736.
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