> On Apr 29, 2024, at 11:19 AM, Ric Stott <ric at stottarchitecture.com> wrote:
>> Hey Peter
> I have 4 lights on the mast. Anchor light, Windex light (which I love) a steaming light and a deck down light (part of the steaming light unit)
> I currently have 4 pairs #18 wires running up the mast with 4 2-pin connectors at the deck, which I never seem to get all to work at the same time.
> I’m sure there is abetter way to power these 4 items, which are now all L.E.D.s.
> I’m looking for a better deck connection solution.
> Also - I used zip ties when I installed all four wires about 5 years ago.
> The zip ties worked well for a couple of years, but now the wires slap around like I never did anything to prevent it.
> Curious to know consensus on that.
> Ric
> Dadventure
>>> Richard F. Stott, AIA, LEED AP
>ric at stottarchitecture.com> O -631-283-1777
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>>>>> On Apr 29, 2024, at 11:08 AM, Peter Nyberg <peter at sunnybeeches.com> wrote:
>>>> I'm doing some rewiring this spring, including running a 3-conductor wire up the mast so that I can have both an anchor light and a steaming light. I'd like to keep the new wire from slapping inside the mast. The last time I ran wires up the mast, I attached many long zip-ties in an attempt to avoid slapping. That did not work, so this time I'm going to try the pipe insulation approach.
>>>> This is mentioned many times in the archives, but still details are kind of sparse. I'd appreciate tips, tricks, or things to avoid from anyone who's done this.
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Peter Nyberg
>> Coventry, CT
>> s/v Silverheels (1988/2016)
>>>> [ Sent From rhodes22.net ]
>>>
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