gasdave
Well-Known Member
I accept that the gold standard for a boats wiring systems should be based on stranded tinned cabling and annealed tinned crimps with heatshrink covering, etc..
However this is all very expensive, although I also accept that some of the cost may be recovered in the sustainability if you keep your boat long enough. If the general consensus is that this is the only way to go then I may certainly consider it (although I note that my local electrical chandlers doesn't stock tinned cabling because no-one is prepared to pay for it!).
So my questions are:-
1. What do you all do when it comes to a re-wiring project, i.e. the real world?
2. Can anyone recommend a good supplier of cabling and crimps suitable for marine use?
Thankyou
However this is all very expensive, although I also accept that some of the cost may be recovered in the sustainability if you keep your boat long enough. If the general consensus is that this is the only way to go then I may certainly consider it (although I note that my local electrical chandlers doesn't stock tinned cabling because no-one is prepared to pay for it!).
So my questions are:-
1. What do you all do when it comes to a re-wiring project, i.e. the real world?
2. Can anyone recommend a good supplier of cabling and crimps suitable for marine use?
Thankyou