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Tried to install the new lights on my trailer only to find all the
wiring eaten up by corrosion and all the connectors on the trailer corroded. None of it was tinned wire. This is OEM wiring in an EZ Loader trailer so beware. So, Does anybody sell wiring harnesses with marine tinned wire or should I simply make my own? |
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On Mar 12, 5:37*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
Tried to install the new lights on my trailer only to find all the wiring eaten up by corrosion and all the connectors on the trailer corroded. *None of it was tinned wire. *This is OEM wiring in an EZ Loader trailer so beware. So, Does anybody sell wiring harnesses with marine tinned wire or should I simply make my own? Turns out Ancor sells 4 wire tinned flat cable for use in wirinng harnesses. |
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In article a8ccf3c0-996e-4601-a0b3-22e55ecef387
@b13g2000prf.googlegroups.com, says... Tried to install the new lights on my trailer only to find all the wiring eaten up by corrosion and all the connectors on the trailer corroded. None of it was tinned wire. This is OEM wiring in an EZ Loader trailer so beware. So, Does anybody sell wiring harnesses with marine tinned wire or should I simply make my own? I think you will have to make your own. I have never seen a production one that didn't have that problem.. Like I said before, I just plan on buying a cheap set every year and replacing them... Usually about $25- 35, the Walmart ones last just as long as West Marine ones.. All the same ****... |
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On 3/12/11 6:37 PM, I_am_Tosk wrote:
In articlea8ccf3c0-996e-4601-a0b3-22e55ecef387 @b13g2000prf.googlegroups.com, says... Tried to install the new lights on my trailer only to find all the wiring eaten up by corrosion and all the connectors on the trailer corroded. None of it was tinned wire. This is OEM wiring in an EZ Loader trailer so beware. So, Does anybody sell wiring harnesses with marine tinned wire or should I simply make my own? I think you will have to make your own. I have never seen a production one that didn't have that problem.. Like I said before, I just plan on buying a cheap set every year and replacing them... Usually about $25- 35, the Walmart ones last just as long as West Marine ones.. All the same ****... You buy a wiring harness for a trailer for a boat that sits rotting in your yard, full of leaves and raccoon ****? |
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On 3/12/11 6:00 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
On Mar 12, 5:37 pm, wrote: Tried to install the new lights on my trailer only to find all the wiring eaten up by corrosion and all the connectors on the trailer corroded. None of it was tinned wire. This is OEM wiring in an EZ Loader trailer so beware. So, Does anybody sell wiring harnesses with marine tinned wire or should I simply make my own? Turns out Ancor sells 4 wire tinned flat cable for use in wirinng harnesses. This vendor claims it uses tinned wi http://marineengineparts.com/shopsit...l/page177.html |
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On Mar 12, 9:36*pm, L G wrote:
Harryk wrote: On 3/12/11 6:37 PM, I_am_Tosk wrote: In articlea8ccf3c0-996e-4601-a0b3-22e55ecef387 @b13g2000prf.googlegroups.com, says... Tried to install the new lights on my trailer only to find all the wiring eaten up by corrosion and all the connectors on the trailer corroded. *None of it was tinned wire. *This is OEM wiring in an EZ Loader trailer so beware. So, Does anybody sell wiring harnesses with marine tinned wire or should I simply make my own? I think you will have to make your own. I have never seen a production one that didn't have that problem.. Like I said before, I just plan on buying a cheap set every year and replacing them... Usually about $25- 35, the Walmart ones last just as long as West Marine ones.. All the same ****... You buy a wiring harness for a trailer for a boat that sits rotting in your yard, full of leaves and raccoon ****? He has a boat. *Why the hell are you here, WAFA? Looks like its gonna be Ancor tinned trailer wire and the adhesive lined supposedly salt waterproof heatshrink crimp connectors. The weak point will continue to be the lights but at least I will know my connections work. This should not be rocket science. Why is is it so difficult to make butt crimp connectors that are inserted in a snap cover filled with silicon? I do have the type of wire nuts that are waterproof (and expensive). They contain some gel stuff and am not sure they can be re-used. |
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2011 10:14:28 -0400, Gene
wrote: So, Does anybody sell wiring harnesses with marine tinned wire or should I simply make my own? Just make your own with quality wire and adhesive shrink fit connectors. Silicone grease is your friend..... Do you put silicone grease directly on the wire before making the crimp? |
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On 3/12/2011 11:35 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
On Mar 12, 9:36 pm, L wrote: Harryk wrote: On 3/12/11 6:37 PM, I_am_Tosk wrote: In articlea8ccf3c0-996e-4601-a0b3-22e55ecef387 @b13g2000prf.googlegroups.com, says... Tried to install the new lights on my trailer only to find all the wiring eaten up by corrosion and all the connectors on the trailer corroded. None of it was tinned wire. This is OEM wiring in an EZ Loader trailer so beware. So, Does anybody sell wiring harnesses with marine tinned wire or should I simply make my own? I think you will have to make your own. I have never seen a production one that didn't have that problem.. Like I said before, I just plan on buying a cheap set every year and replacing them... Usually about $25- 35, the Walmart ones last just as long as West Marine ones.. All the same ****... You buy a wiring harness for a trailer for a boat that sits rotting in your yard, full of leaves and raccoon ****? He has a boat. Why the hell are you here, WAFA? Looks like its gonna be Ancor tinned trailer wire and the adhesive lined supposedly salt waterproof heatshrink crimp connectors. The weak point will continue to be the lights but at least I will know my connections work. This should not be rocket science. Why is is it so difficult to make butt crimp connectors that are inserted in a snap cover filled with silicon? I do have the type of wire nuts that are waterproof (and expensive). They contain some gel stuff and am not sure they can be re-used. Smear the bulbs and sockets with dielectric grease. You might be tempted to use the trailer frame as a ground, but the way various bulbs are attached to the frame is the Achilles heal of the whole wiring setup. When you get to a launch ramp, get in the habit of unplugging the trailer wiring from the car and let the bulbs cool for a few minutes before launching. |
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In article a8ccf3c0-996e-4601-a0b3-22e55ecef387
@b13g2000prf.googlegroups.com, says... Tried to install the new lights on my trailer only to find all the wiring eaten up by corrosion and all the connectors on the trailer corroded. None of it was tinned wire. This is OEM wiring in an EZ Loader trailer so beware. So, Does anybody sell wiring harnesses with marine tinned wire or should I simply make my own? If you had a special trailer like Harry, that wouldn't happen. |
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