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Posted by scotc on October 17, 2006 at 22:51:24 from (65.220.16.62):
In Reply to: trailer wiring posted by scotc on October 15, 2006 at 11:12:00:
I'm going to code it with zip ties. each wire end pair will have a number of zip ties on it. Second axle wires? 2 zip ties, go to the front and find 2 zip ties, there's the other end of those 2 wires, and also put them on wherever there is an opening in the conduit. I'm going to run a circuit for each axle, which I figure shouldn't be any worse than one 12 guage circuit. I do have some 12 guage to tie them together and into the plug with. Each load will have a ground to the frame and a ground wire to the front of the trailer where they will be tied together and into the plug. What I got is UV, gas and oil resistant, stranded, just like what I've got at autozone. I'd tell you what I think of walmart but I don't want to get in trouble. I also haven't seen complete harnesses at the ones around home. I used to deliver to walmart. I've seen pallets of lunch meat sit out under the heaters for more than a half hour because the dockworkers didn't think it would warm up that fast. I get all I can afford to from giant eagle.
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