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[beachcats] re: help: waterproof trailer wiring
  • Posted: 30.06.2008, 18:14
     
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    Thanks to all that replied, it's appreciated.
    I was not aware of a few of the things mentioned and I'll look into
    them. My desire is to do the wiring once and be done with it.

    The submersible LED lighting kit, on sale at Harbor Freight, that
    John S. mentioned, is still on sale thru July 7th. I might get that
    kit too, because there are no bulbs to replace and no sockets to go
    bad.
    As for waterproofing the wiring splices, I'll let you know what I use.

    Marshall



    --- In beachcats@yahoogroups.com, "trainingmarines"
    <trainingmarines@...> wrote:
    >
    > My trailer wiring can use replacing. It appears that whomever
    wired
    > the lights on this trailer did not do so with reliability or
    > longevity in mind. Bare, twisted wired are oxidized or corroding,
    > extra slices go nowhere, nothing is sealed, etc.
    > So I plan to replace all the wiring on the trailer, along with the
    > lights.
    >
    > I have some experience with wiring and electronics. Wiring trailer
    > lights should be an easy, basic task.
    > But I would prefer asking some questions of others first, before I
    > start. I'm sure at least some of you have tackled this at least
    once
    > or more times.
    >
    > I see that the wiring kits and the complete kits (with wiring and
    > lights) include some wire splicing hardware, that allows you to
    > branch an additional wire off from the one you attach it to. And
    > crimp connectors for joining or plugging two wires together.
    > The problem I see is that the splicing hardware, as well as the
    other
    > pieces, do not seal the connections, nor the wire where these
    > connections are made, from water, especially salt water.
    > I want every wire, where the cover/insulation is cut or removed, to
    > be waterproof. (If salt water gets on the bare wire and under the
    > insulation, the wire will corrode and be ruined.)
    > I know I can solder every splice, but the wire will still be
    exposed
    > to water.
    > Tape and heat shrink tubing can replace insulation, but may not
    > protect wiring from any water from entering.
    >
    > Please tell me what you use, that prevents all water (and salt
    water)
    > from coming in contact with any bare water and getting under any
    wire
    > covers/insulation.
    >
    > Thanks to all in advance.
    > Marshall
    >



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