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[beachcats] re: help: waterproof trailer wiring
  • Posted: 01.07.2008, 09:28
     
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    "stcbaker@aol.com" vans14hobie inisted:

    > Marshall Get a tube of clear silicone and apply it generously to each
    > connection. Use your fingers and push it into the splices and it should seal it
    > up to your satisfaction. You can also use the silicone to attach the wiring to
    > the frame instead of the barbed clips that come with the light kit.
    > Talmadge H-16

    See my previous post. Ordinary consumer-grade silicon RTV is corrosive
    and unsuitable for electrical/electronic applications. Besides, it just
    doesn't seal very well.

    Jonathan


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