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Thanks for the replies. It should mention that just about all the wire I am working on at the moment is internal to the boat. I think I will continue to use the untinned wire (bargains on marine cable are not common in NZ) but seal the ends as suggested. I am aware of the issue with fatigue if the copper is too thick and so will use something with lots of thin strands. I also solder all the small crimp connectors as well as crimp them which I believe will offer some protection. For the nav lights (front, back and mast) I an leaving the existing wire in place as it is tinned and in excellent condition. Thanks again, Steve |
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