Posted by sflem849 on February 21, 2011 at 05:51:40 from (69.197.84.192):
In Reply to: Thanks and no thanks posted by michael D on February 20, 2011 at 13:17:11:
Maybe it was me, I said he should take them from work.
I would use at least a few different colors. Trouble shooting down the road will be a lot easier. I don't think I am a jerk for saying that. I didn't give this anecdote earlier, but here goes.
I had a friend who was wiring a siren in his pickup as well as a roof mounted light. He got some blue wire on sale of the proper gauge for the project and decided to use that. If you ever wired a siren before you would know there are a couple speaker wires, 4 or 5 to the switch and that many running between the switch and the siren box. So we were dealing with the same situation you are. About 11 wires all colored the same. Needless to say, when wiring the project one of the connections between the switch and the siren box got crossed and it wouldn't work right. You try and trace that back with 2 clusters of 5 wires and their all blue!
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