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Yea, what he said. A good source for wire is Jamestown Distributors, BTW.
http://www.jamestowndistributors.com I'd also suggest a good ratcheting double crimper and nylon insulated terminals. Good source for both is http://www.terminaltown.com/ -- Keith __ For THIS I bought a computer? "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:noY9c.2117$9g.34@lakeread04... The guy at the local marina is a cheap SOB. Type 2 is used by some production builders to save some money but you should always use the more flexable Type 3. Ancor, Dearborn, Berkshire and most other marine primary wire is Type 3. Use good quality adhesive lined heat shrink crimp terminals where ever there is a risk that a connection might get dunked. In a properly made joint vibration is much more of a hazard than wicking. |
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