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RoyB
Feb 07, 2014Explorer II
I would use flexible marine grade quality wiring. I used ANCOR cables with excellent results...
as you can see from these google search photos the cables are very flexible and can be cut to your exact length and fitted with proper ANCOR RING TERMINALS using adhesive heat shrink ends.
I ordered all of ANCOR CABLES in 25-foot lengths with proper sized ring terminals from ebay sales places...
I used one of these hydraulic hand crimper tools from AMAZON...
My idea was all cable connections use stud type connections everywhere using ring terminals. All of my connection points are usually BLUE SEA units battery switches, fuse blocks, terminal blocks, etc all using stud connections. All BLUE SEA products can be ordered from AMAZON.
This makes for great installs and matching of zone lengths for the cables to match up your required loads etc...




All photos from Google search
Roy Ken
as you can see from these google search photos the cables are very flexible and can be cut to your exact length and fitted with proper ANCOR RING TERMINALS using adhesive heat shrink ends.
I ordered all of ANCOR CABLES in 25-foot lengths with proper sized ring terminals from ebay sales places...
I used one of these hydraulic hand crimper tools from AMAZON...
My idea was all cable connections use stud type connections everywhere using ring terminals. All of my connection points are usually BLUE SEA units battery switches, fuse blocks, terminal blocks, etc all using stud connections. All BLUE SEA products can be ordered from AMAZON.
This makes for great installs and matching of zone lengths for the cables to match up your required loads etc...





All photos from Google search
Roy Ken
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