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Old 07-30-2013, 08:40 PM
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How the hell do ya put in a new bulb in a pop up light ?? Front panel in berth has screws from the front side cant remove without damage,. light is glued to deck.
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Old 07-31-2013, 07:57 PM
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Im pretty sure it is a acon light
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Old 07-31-2013, 09:35 PM
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I believe mine uses led lighting, are you sure yours is burned out, those things should last forever and be pretty tough too!
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all i know it dont work and fuse is good and rear one is on.I am assuming this thing is pretty brite i havent turn it on when its dead dark.
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The round one, center transom, and the bow light are on the same switch. The removable anchor light is not.

Take the screws out and cut the adhesive to take the light out. I don't remember what year the coast guard changed the rules so yours could be a bulb but I think it is an LED. My suspicion if it is an LED that the plug let loose.

If for any reason it is a build I would call Accon and order a new one with the LED. Better visibility and lasts forever.

There number is 727-572-9202.
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Is there some tricks to cutting the adhesive Im scared of messing the deck up
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Hoping my guys just used silicone....trim it with a utility knife just a little bit under and pry up with a plastic pry tool.
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Old 08-01-2013, 01:11 PM
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no i believe its that white 3m **** tough as nails by the way that exhaust thur hull leaks like crazy is this normal.
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I hope it isn't 5200. That chit is a PITA

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