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solomio wrote:
Need some "waterproof" 12 v power connectors for the new spreader light wiring that I'm having to do. Any suggestions for inexpensive and somewhat waterproof 2-conductor connectors for about 14 ga wire? I've used trailer wire connectors previously and they're certailny cheap and available - I have to rewire our mast (30 ft Al. Westerly Tiger) and also completely redo the connection of the mast wiring into the boat. About five wires and a VHF coax. All 'running' and the anchor lights will now be on the mast. A repair to our boat on behalf of the previous owner, following a dismasting, by a presumably competent person, mounted two three pin connector sockets flat on the fibreglass deck adjacent to the bottom of the mast with wires through. Wires coming from the mast plugged into those sockets. Water got into the sockets and then seeped down into the wooden deck pad inside the fibreglass deck under the mast step. Water froze and mast step heaved and cracked deck. A mess! I intend to avoid any connectors at all by running wires (once per season) through well caulked hole/s in the deck in an area where there is no wood. These wires would be terminated on a terminal strip in the toilet/head compartment below. Alternatively to bring wires up through the deck (through a well caulked hole as above) and mount or strap plugs/socket/connectors to the side of the mast above deck level. Also to have spare connectors etc. to replace if corrosion occurs. No 'connectors' as such up on the mast itself, wires directly to each lamp socket. Any suggestions welcomed. But if sockets what type? Terry. |
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