l008com
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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My boat is an outboard, so I feel like redoing all my 25 year old wiring is something I can handle. So my plan is to install a switch panel, tear out 100% of the old wiring, and re-do all the wiring, adding a few extras like floor LEDs, a radio with some speakers, maybe a spotlight.
So I have some specific questions about doing this:
Also, and this is my least important question. Is there an easy way to get a tach reading off my outboard? Its a 1990 mercury 90hp.
So I have some specific questions about doing this:
- I need clips. Lots of them. Something I can somehow 'stick' underneath all the various parts of my boat, and use them to hold all these wires in place. Lots of these clips will be on the inside of the hull, so drilling holes isn't an option. I'm thinking something I can use with some adhesive to glue the clips in place, then reach up there and clip in the wires. But I don't want to have to deal with un-sticking clips in a year or two, so the more permanent, the better. Suggestions?
- I need some sort of T-clips for the wiring. Something I can seal with some heat shrink, and hopefully the connector will last another 25 years.
- I'm thinking I should use one thick gauge of wiring to go from the battery to my switch box (box has fuses built in), and another thinner gauge to connect each item to the box. (power to the engine will still go separately, directly to the battery). So any suggestions for what gauge of wire. Also will "regular" wiring work, or should I get some wire specific to marine use?
Also, and this is my least important question. Is there an easy way to get a tach reading off my outboard? Its a 1990 mercury 90hp.