Thank you for the pictures and info , assembled same light today . I have a live well switch on dash but did not get the livewell so I just used that plug with a 14 ft Deutsch extension to get to the front.
Ed
The plug I found is indeed the live well plug ,
Found the live well plug from the help of this forum , it's on the rear port side of boat , about 3 and 1/2 ft in , there is a coil with a Deutsch male connection on it , when you uncoil it , mine will reach the back of the deck . The livewell...
I paid all my attention up front because I thought that's were it would be , checked under L bench seat and there's a unattached plug , I'll check it out this weekend.
Thanks for all the tips !!!
Rivertooner
I have a live well switch on dash , but can't find plug under boat , I think the live well would be in front left side under seat , there seems to be wires underneath that I think are under the seat but there is a sealed container there and can't get to them , would like to have the power outlet...
Everything I got was from Amazon, everything was rated very high. I got the Seapon strip lights ,
JRready DT connection kit #16 solid contact 2 pin ( tried them on docking light plug and they fit perfect.)
IWISS closed barrel crimper ,( No local electrical shop around had one to do it for me ...
I don't have docking lights but there is a female plug underneath the deck. I want to hook pontoon led lights to it , what kind of male plug goes to it ? 2020 Benny SLV
Used the funnel supplied when I bought my boat with with the safety siphon , ( pushed hose into siphon ,fit perfect ) no more issues at all , make sure funnel is all the way in. If you don't have the funnel you can get them at advance , they are called a capless funnel.
Ed
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