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wiring neatly
William Andersen wrote:
Has anyone who's done a neat job of wiring behind their control panel got any tips for success? I've added a bus bar in a waterproof container behind the passenger side of the dashboard of my bow rider but haven't figured out how to keep the wiring neat and organized. Here's a list of the equipment on that side of the boat: 2 VHF with an antenna switch, ADF, AM/FM, GPS with connections to VHF and transducer, radar with connections to GPS, utility outlet. Just fix all the wires so the can not move. Use strappers etc. see also http://www1.legrandelectric.com/EN/ -- Geert Maene. |
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wiring neatly
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"Geert Maene" wrote in message ... William Andersen wrote: Has anyone who's done a neat job of wiring behind their control panel got any tips for success? I've added a bus bar in a waterproof container behind the passenger side of the dashboard of my bow rider but haven't figured out how to keep the wiring neat and organized. Here's a list of the equipment on that side of the boat: 2 VHF with an antenna switch, ADF, AM/FM, GPS with connections to VHF and transducer, radar with connections to GPS, utility outlet. Just fix all the wires so the can not move. Use strappers etc. see also http://www1.legrandelectric.com/EN/ -- Geert Maene. |
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