Electrical connections exposed to salt spray.

TQA

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My bow lights are mounted on plates on the pushpit and are connected to wires that emerge from the pushpit tube. The PO used a crimp and covered the joints with self amalgamating tape. It lasted a few years but has corroded away.

I could repeat the crimp but would soldering the wires be any better?

I think dipping the connector in liquid electrical tape has got to be better than self amalgamating tape.

Any other suggestions?
 
My bow lights are mounted on plates on the pushpit and are connected to wires that emerge from the pushpit tube. The PO used a crimp and covered the joints with self amalgamating tape. It lasted a few years but has corroded away.

I could repeat the crimp but would soldering the wires be any better?

I think dipping the connector in liquid electrical tape has got to be better than self amalgamating tape.

Any other suggestions?

Crimp connectors with heatshrink.
 
I would solder and then cover with correctly-sized adhesive-lined heatshrink. Inspect the ends of the heatshrink once cooled to ensure there is a continuous bead of glue squeezed out all round the wire. If so, this should be impervious for many years to come (eventual failure by UV breakdown of the plastic, I guess).

Pete
 
On our HR there are no external connections - the wires are terminated in the front cabin having run down the inside of the pulpit tube and then through a deck fitting and through the anchor locker.

That means I disconnect the cables if I need to remove the Pulpit, but it also means I don't have any connections exposed to seawater.

Cover the connections inside the light units with Contralube 770 and use tinned wire should prevenet any other corrosion.

Kevin
 
Loose ends can be covered with various things. I have used setting silicone or Bluetak successfully at various times when I was too lazy to get anything better. Bluetak is good for bare aerial plugs too but obviously, not for nav lights.
 
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