It won't fit your fixture, but it's a simple matter to adapt.  Bebi Electronics 
sells a great LED unit.

http://www.bebi-electronics.com/

Peter
s/v Now or Never!





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From: Don Siddall <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, July 13, 2010 6:48:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Liveaboard] (T&T: & TWL2:) Anchor Light Bulb/LED

One way to select an anchor light based on the CG requirements.

Another is to look at the light from all angles in the dark about 100 
yards from the boat while there is fog or rain. Remember that a boat 
will approach it at the low level of a person in a dinghy as well as the 
higher level of the helmsperson of a tug or fishing boat. The 
approaching boat will likely be moving with some speed and with a more 
or less sober skipper. |Consider there may be shore lights in conflict 
with the anchor light. My experience suggests two very bright lights. 
The CG requirements are minimal .

Consequently, I am looking for the brightest LED anchor light bulb 
possible. And preferably with a bulb that has only one element since 
those with many LEDs
bulb will have some LEDs die that may go unnoticed unless you look 
directly at the specific defunct LED cell.

Therefore, I'd appreciate advice on where I can get the brightest LED 
possible that will fit an anchor light fixture. In my case two contacts 
on the bottom of a bayonet base.

Don
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