Donald Tyson
Member
I tend to go through a lot of trailer lights...I have four trailers and all four visit unspeakable places and suffer much harm.
Do you always unplug your lights when backing them down the ramp?
For the most part I connect my lights with standard crimp fittings or standard twist on wire nuts. It doesn't seem that the heat shrink connections are totally waterproof or at least there is no way to visually tell if they are. and they are not convenient to do in an emergency. The standard nuts are now available with waterproof goo in them. Some folks use the nuts with epoxy or 5200 in the nut.
Some folks use liquid tape and others solder.
Some run the lights to a fuse block up on the winch post.
I just finished repairing/cutting back my trailer wires and it is clear that the wires were not tinned and also that the are slightly corroded. It may be the last time I can cut them back and over the winter I hope to replace the wiring harnesses. Is it worth the price to buy tinned wire or will properly waterproofed connections negate the need for that higher expense.
How would you approach this?
Do you always unplug your lights when backing them down the ramp?
For the most part I connect my lights with standard crimp fittings or standard twist on wire nuts. It doesn't seem that the heat shrink connections are totally waterproof or at least there is no way to visually tell if they are. and they are not convenient to do in an emergency. The standard nuts are now available with waterproof goo in them. Some folks use the nuts with epoxy or 5200 in the nut.
Some folks use liquid tape and others solder.
Some run the lights to a fuse block up on the winch post.
I just finished repairing/cutting back my trailer wires and it is clear that the wires were not tinned and also that the are slightly corroded. It may be the last time I can cut them back and over the winter I hope to replace the wiring harnesses. Is it worth the price to buy tinned wire or will properly waterproofed connections negate the need for that higher expense.
How would you approach this?