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.....and file sharp edges off the soldered connections. They can puncture
heat shrink tubing.

"JamesgangNC" wrote in message
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I would add to that advice solder and cover all connections with heat
shrink. Avoid crimp and push together connectors. I also use ss inside
star lock washers where connectors are on device studs.

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Go to the technical data page on the following web site:

http://www.ancorproducts.com/

It won't make a maritime electrician out of you, but you might find
some helpful ideas and suggestions.

Do be sure to use stranded, tinned, genuine marine grade wire. Ancor's
sizing chart will help you pick the right diameter based on load and
length of run.





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