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Thanks. You are the second person in this message thread who has recommended the book "The 12 Volts Bible for Boats". I will definitely take a look of this book one more time. And I coat all connections with liquid tape. Does the liquid tape replace the use of heat shrink tube for wiring connection and replace the use of grease for connections on battery terminals? I cannot quite picture the use of this products. Jay Chan |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/007...books&v=glance Thanks. You are the second person in this message thread who has recommended the book "The 12 Volts Bible for Boats". I will definitely take a look of this book one more time. And I coat all connections with liquid tape. Does the liquid tape replace the use of heat shrink tube for wiring connection and replace the use of grease for connections on battery terminals? I cannot quite picture the use of this products. Jay Chan I heat shrink the Ancor swedge connectors and then coat the connection with liquid tape. Makes a better seal. You can also use pvc tape and coat it with PVC glue. Melts the tape together. As to your other question about books. Most books are not going to give wiring diagrams. They are going to tell you how to trouble shoot the circuit, and figure out which wire goes where. Since my degree is electrical engineering, I do not have the book so can not personally vouch for the book, but has been recommended for years. |
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I heat shrink the Ancor swedge connectors and then coat
the connection with liquid tape. Makes a better seal. I see. This means you use the liquid tape to seal the tiny gap around the heat-shrink tube and the cable. Now I understand the use of this product. Seem like this is the finishing touch that I should do after I am doing with all the wiring and testing. Thanks for the tip! As to your other question about books. Most books are not going to give wiring diagrams. They are going to tell you how to trouble shoot the circuit, and figure out which wire goes where. What I mean "wiring diagram" is something like a picture of how everything comes together, like an overview of the layout. Since my degree is electrical engineering, I do not have the book so can not personally vouch for the book, but has been recommended for years. Good to hear that this book has been recommended by many people through out the years. I will take a second look on the book on my way back home today. Jay Chan |
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