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![]() "Richard Casady" wrote in message ... On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 15:11:45 +0200, "John Seager" wrote: Unfortunately, the wiring runs through a very tightly packed conduit up the mast which will have to be dismantled to get the wire out. In the meantime, I'll check the visible ends. You say the wires are in a raceway on the inside of the mast? Can you follow the time honored Navy practice of abandoning the old wires in place, and running fresh ones outside the bundle. If you get zillion wire cables, they can swing around inside the mast without breaking eventually. Tape them to the outside of the mast, until it has to come down for some reason, and run the wires at that time. Casady The wiring is in a conduit on the outside of the mast, so it is relatively accessible, but independent wiring isn't a bad idea for a temporary solution. I'm not planning on taking the mast down any time soon, so I guess whatever I do will have to be done from the bosun's chair. J |
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