thinwater
Well-Known Member
You will also not find solid wire in an automobile or washing machine. in fact, stranded wire is sometimes referred to as machine wire.Yes, I along with the rest of engineering do say that. It's a result of a century of testing and experience. That's how engineering works. Engineering best practice is not to use solid core wire in applications where there is movement or vibration - hence you won't find it in a car, ship, aircraft - or professionally built boat. Crimping or ferrules on stranded wire have been found to be the most reliable way to make electrical connections in these applications. However, your boat - you do what you want or think best - but don't expect any of your connections not to vibrate when you stick the donk on.
In the US a more finely stranded wire, known as SAE wire (available tinned), is used on engines and motor vehicles. Not strictly required on boats, but a good idea.