TimberJack
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Has to do with shitty wiring on a trailer not blowing fuses or something on your truck?
So I tow my boat with my car, are you telling me that when I dip the boat off into the water, the water could possibly short my boat lights and simultaneously my car lights?
I'd never given it much thought before.
So I tow my boat with my car, are you telling me that when I dip the boat off into the water, the water could possibly short my boat lights and simultaneously my car lights?
I'd never given it much thought before.
Dielectric grease became a tool in my trailer light rewiring toolbox. It’s for electrical connections that might need to come apart like bulbs and plugs
It’s cousin dielectric silicone sits next to it. Use it for connections that aren’t coming apart. Butt crimped connections are filled before stripped ends go in for crimping. Soldering then a cover of silicone before heat shrink has almost eliminated rewiring headaches
Using exterior extension cords is so much better than the four wire stuff. No need for slit-flex tubing
Keep your eye peeled on trash day for old extension cords
Pure water is not a conductor, Fresh water is a poor conductor, salt water is a so so conductor......so when it comes to 12 volts the conductance of even salt water is usually only enough to present itself as an additional load of approx. 2.4 amps per saturated bulb socket.
That said over time water can form a conductive deposit that will present itself as a short.






@Santiago Casanova
Great link! I’m building a storage/construction type trailer on a camper trailer frame. Using up scavenged materials is one design goal. Balancing that with a good job is important
Here’s mine so far View attachment 56131View attachment 56132View attachment 56133
I like where this is going. I want to know how much you have invested when it is done.