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RichG February 20th 04 01:01 AM

Good idea at the barber shop?
 
This morning, I was having a conversation with another guy at the barber
shop. He said that he had wired his trolling motor with wires from a pair of
decent quality battery cables.

Now, I assume that the wires that come from my engine to my battery are the
right size. They differ from what I usually buy ( 6 or 8 gauge ), for
various boat projects, in their flexibility. It seems to me, that a source
of large gauge wiring that is flexible, might well be a pair of jumper
cables. I sure can't buy that flexibility at Home Depot in their regular
wiring section. Any thoughts or comments? I'm assuming that the correct
gauge is selected.
--
RichG
http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners



Short Wave Sportfishing February 20th 04 01:10 AM

Good idea at the barber shop?
 
On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 01:01:30 GMT, "RichG"
wrote:

This morning, I was having a conversation with another guy at the barber
shop. He said that he had wired his trolling motor with wires from a pair of
decent quality battery cables.

Now, I assume that the wires that come from my engine to my battery are the
right size. They differ from what I usually buy ( 6 or 8 gauge ), for
various boat projects, in their flexibility. It seems to me, that a source
of large gauge wiring that is flexible, might well be a pair of jumper
cables. I sure can't buy that flexibility at Home Depot in their regular
wiring section. Any thoughts or comments? I'm assuming that the correct
gauge is selected.


Been there, done that - works great.

Gt the heavy duty cables, seal the ends with a silicone seal after you
put the new fittings on, seal the ends with a good silicone sealant or
3M 5200 and you are off and running.

I've also used #8 welding cable on a HD wiring project on a family
owned boat - worked lilke a charm.

Good luck.

Later,

Tom
S. Woodstock, CT
----------

"Fisherman are born honest, but they get
over it." - Ed Zern


Paul Schilter February 20th 04 10:18 PM

Good idea at the barber shop?
 
Rich,
If you want good flexible cables, check out welding cables. IMHO they're
the best.
Paul

"RichG" wrote in message
...
This morning, I was having a conversation with another guy at the barber
shop. He said that he had wired his trolling motor with wires from a pair

of
decent quality battery cables.

Now, I assume that the wires that come from my engine to my battery are

the
right size. They differ from what I usually buy ( 6 or 8 gauge ), for
various boat projects, in their flexibility. It seems to me, that a

source
of large gauge wiring that is flexible, might well be a pair of jumper
cables. I sure can't buy that flexibility at Home Depot in their regular
wiring section. Any thoughts or comments? I'm assuming that the correct
gauge is selected.
--
RichG
http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners





Backyard Renegade February 21st 04 03:09 AM

Good idea at the barber shop?
 
"RichG" wrote in message ...
This morning, I was having a conversation with another guy at the barber
shop. He said that he had wired his trolling motor with wires from a pair of
decent quality battery cables.

Now, I assume that the wires that come from my engine to my battery are the
right size. They differ from what I usually buy ( 6 or 8 gauge ), for
various boat projects, in their flexibility. It seems to me, that a source
of large gauge wiring that is flexible, might well be a pair of jumper
cables. I sure can't buy that flexibility at Home Depot in their regular
wiring section. Any thoughts or comments? I'm assuming that the correct
gauge is selected.


Yes, Paul S said it, get welding cables. If you can't be sure that the
jumper cables you get are not only "heavy duty" but soft too;).
Generally a softer cable, like welding cables, are made of more
strands of wire, more surface area, blah blah, better juice! When I
worked the wreckers, we used welding cable to make our own jumper
cables.
Scotty


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