DonMacN
01 April 2009, 16:45
folks,
I'm tidying up the wiring on the boat and want to run a common earth cable from the transom to the consolse. This means I need to join 4 earth cables (port/s'board/white lights & bilge pump) to one somewhere around the bottom of the a frame.
As this is quite an exposed spot I thought that even the waterproof boxes might not be ideal so I've been wondering about using a cheaper box, making the connections and then pouring in a small amount of resin. When it sets, the connections should be well protected. doesn't matter if the resin conducts (does it??) because it's a common earth anyway.
Maybe it's an over-engineered solution, but I do usually like to 'fit and forget' where possible, being confident of not running into future problems. I'd leave a little extra length in the cables for future connections 'just in case'.
Any thoughts or comments? Would this work?
I'm tidying up the wiring on the boat and want to run a common earth cable from the transom to the consolse. This means I need to join 4 earth cables (port/s'board/white lights & bilge pump) to one somewhere around the bottom of the a frame.
As this is quite an exposed spot I thought that even the waterproof boxes might not be ideal so I've been wondering about using a cheaper box, making the connections and then pouring in a small amount of resin. When it sets, the connections should be well protected. doesn't matter if the resin conducts (does it??) because it's a common earth anyway.
Maybe it's an over-engineered solution, but I do usually like to 'fit and forget' where possible, being confident of not running into future problems. I'd leave a little extra length in the cables for future connections 'just in case'.
Any thoughts or comments? Would this work?