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Anchor Ligh Bulb


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I noticed that my anchor light is burnt out and I went to change it. It was not quickly apparent on how to get at the bulb. Has anyone out there change their bulb. Please let me know how to get into the assembly.

Thanks

Rob

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I noticed that my anchor light is burnt out and I went to change it. It was not quickly apparent on how to get at the bulb. Has anyone out there change their bulb. Please let me know how to get into the assembly.

Thanks

Rob

Assuming you have the Illusion X tower with the bulb on the top.

From the top of the plastic housing push down and twist. It's kind of like a child proof cap on a medicine bottle.

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Anchor light? My anchor is either under the seat or at the bottom of the lake. No light needed in either case. :biggrin:

Seriously, what is an anchor light? I haven't seen one before.

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Anchor light? My anchor is either under the seat or at the bottom of the lake. No light needed in either case. :biggrin:

Seriously, what is an anchor light? I haven't seen one before.

anchor light is a type of marine signaling light known as an "anchor light". International regulations define it as a 360 degree white all round light, indicating the vessel showing it is "at anchor", not "under power" or "under sail" or "making way". the lamp must have a visible range of one, two or three nautical miles depending on the length of the vessel. It is a type of light known as a "marine navigation light"

I assumed the OP was talking about the white light on top of the illusion x tower. If you don't have the illusion x light (or tower) you probably have a "plug in" version.

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Thanks Cedar Lake Skier: I will try the push and twist. The light assembly seems to sit in a black rubber housing and just seems to twist. I wasn't pushing down though.

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