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I found a new way to tie down wires, to keep them from flopping around.
I installed a new depth sounder, a $82 Humminbird to back up the main one (which doesn't like turbulent water.) Plus $25 for the extension cable.
As usual, running the transducer cable up from the rear was a bear, port side, past the AC inlet, under the hot water heater, etc. etc. But I found a nice place to mount the display, also port side (so Judy can easily read it,) on the dash, right under the center window. And this meant that I had to run the cable and power cord on the dash, one coming from the port side, the other from the starboard.
So that's settled, now how do I tie those cables down? Instead of drilling holes for screws and a clamp, I finally thought of VELCRO. I had some with sticky sides to bond to some object you wanted to hold AND a mounting surface. So I cut a 1” X 1/2” length of both hook and loop, pressed the hook on the dash, laid the wire on top of that, and then covered it with the loop stuff. Worked great, holds the wire like a champ AND is removable. Hole-less.
Not Earth shattering, don't think it's original but it simplifies a lot of wiring.
Boris
I found a new way to tie down wires, to keep them from flopping around.
I installed a new depth sounder, a $82 Humminbird to back up the main one (which doesn't like turbulent water.) Plus $25 for the extension cable.
As usual, running the transducer cable up from the rear was a bear, port side, past the AC inlet, under the hot water heater, etc. etc. But I found a nice place to mount the display, also port side (so Judy can easily read it,) on the dash, right under the center window. And this meant that I had to run the cable and power cord on the dash, one coming from the port side, the other from the starboard.
So that's settled, now how do I tie those cables down? Instead of drilling holes for screws and a clamp, I finally thought of VELCRO. I had some with sticky sides to bond to some object you wanted to hold AND a mounting surface. So I cut a 1” X 1/2” length of both hook and loop, pressed the hook on the dash, laid the wire on top of that, and then covered it with the loop stuff. Worked great, holds the wire like a champ AND is removable. Hole-less.
Not Earth shattering, don't think it's original but it simplifies a lot of wiring.
Boris