gregcope
Well-Known Member
Hi all
I have found two choc block connectors for instruments. The multicore wires do have crimpped ends, that are in the blocks.
However there is no strain relief, and this is open in a locker where things get shoved, or when we take a wave water gets in (and condensation).
Crossing the channel this weekend the autopilot failed intermittently (early on) and i think this could be a cause.
My suggestion is to replace these with a small project box, with a waterproof gland, and then crimp or solder the wires in there or wago connectors.
This makes then water tight. Adds strain relief, and protection from being hit/damaged.
What do people suggest? Anything else?
I have found two choc block connectors for instruments. The multicore wires do have crimpped ends, that are in the blocks.
However there is no strain relief, and this is open in a locker where things get shoved, or when we take a wave water gets in (and condensation).
Crossing the channel this weekend the autopilot failed intermittently (early on) and i think this could be a cause.
My suggestion is to replace these with a small project box, with a waterproof gland, and then crimp or solder the wires in there or wago connectors.
This makes then water tight. Adds strain relief, and protection from being hit/damaged.
What do people suggest? Anything else?