NPMR
Well-Known Member
I fitted, and it worked fine, a GPS plotter and hooked it up to a new DSC VHF - eventually!
But one thing bothers me.
The wires are tiny and the best I could manage was a very crude set of joins using a connector block and screws.
But surely there is a more elegant and secure way to make the joins?
And why, for heavens sake are the wires so damn thin? Surely they are not really man enough for a lifetime at sea?
But I would dearly love to make a neater job of the joins, particularly as I want to fit AIS next and will need the same output wires from the GPS.
How do the professionals do it?
But one thing bothers me.
The wires are tiny and the best I could manage was a very crude set of joins using a connector block and screws.
But surely there is a more elegant and secure way to make the joins?
And why, for heavens sake are the wires so damn thin? Surely they are not really man enough for a lifetime at sea?
But I would dearly love to make a neater job of the joins, particularly as I want to fit AIS next and will need the same output wires from the GPS.
How do the professionals do it?