baironhorse Posted September 1, 2010 Report Posted September 1, 2010 Where do I find marine 4 or 6 guage wire? - can't find I went to BP, CT, Princess Auto they don't carry! Will 4 or 6 g regular copper wire work from HD, Rona etc? Need to know so I can go the this stuff and install 12v 36lb trolling motor. I have circuit, connectors etc... just need the wire. Thanks
Tybo Posted September 1, 2010 Report Posted September 1, 2010 Any industrial hardware store. visco,concord hardware.
DRIFTER_016 Posted September 1, 2010 Report Posted September 1, 2010 (edited) Here you go. Marine grade wire Marine grade wire is tinned to combat corosion. Edited September 1, 2010 by DRIFTER_016
dave524 Posted September 1, 2010 Report Posted September 1, 2010 I needed heavy wire once for a high amp draw mobile radio, quick solution, CTC had booster cables on sale, cut the clamps off, was probably cheaper than buying it by the foot at a shop.
livinisfishin Posted September 1, 2010 Report Posted September 1, 2010 I needed heavy wire once for a high amp draw mobile radio, quick solution, CTC had booster cables on sale, cut the clamps off, was probably cheaper than buying it by the foot at a shop. Think I'm going to do that to...never actually priced out the wire though.
baironhorse Posted September 2, 2010 Author Report Posted September 2, 2010 too expensive when you factor in xchange and taxes + duties Here you go. Marine grade wire Marine grade wire is tinned to combat corosion.
vinnimon Posted September 2, 2010 Report Posted September 2, 2010 Where do I find marine 4 or 6 guage wire? - can't find I went to BP, CT, Princess Auto they don't carry! Will 4 or 6 g regular copper wire work from HD, Rona etc? Need to know so I can go the this stuff and install 12v 36lb trolling motor. I have circuit, connectors etc... just need the wire. Thanks Welding cable
baironhorse Posted September 2, 2010 Author Report Posted September 2, 2010 I need a 20 - 23 ft run so cables won't work for me I needed heavy wire once for a high amp draw mobile radio, quick solution, CTC had booster cables on sale, cut the clamps off, was probably cheaper than buying it by the foot at a shop.
vinnimon Posted September 2, 2010 Report Posted September 2, 2010 I needed heavy wire once for a high amp draw mobile radio, quick solution, CTC had booster cables on sale, cut the clamps off, was probably cheaper than buying it by the foot at a shop. [/quo Ok for a quick fix,to get out of a jam! Insulation and weave wise Ive used commercial welding cables.Durable insulation as well as tightly weaved copper strands.Its made to with stand abuse! Ive used it for many yrs in my boats!
John Bacon Posted September 2, 2010 Report Posted September 2, 2010 When I installed my electric bow mount in the mid-ninties I used regular outdoor wire from Home Depot and ran it under the floor from the stern to the bow. I had the boat up last year and it never gave me a problem. Luckily Alumicraft had ran ABS pipe from stern to bow so it made running the wire a little easier. That and two extra circuits pre-wired at the bow were a nice touch.
decamo Posted September 2, 2010 Report Posted September 2, 2010 Go to any decent car audio store and they will have 4-6 ga wire. Costs a bit but you definately want to have the proper wire in place with a good fuse.
scugpg Posted September 2, 2010 Report Posted September 2, 2010 Princess should have welding cable at a reasonable price. Like others said a car audio shop should have 4ga wire.
blue pickeral Posted September 3, 2010 Report Posted September 3, 2010 I needed heavy wire once for a high amp draw mobile radio, quick solution, CTC had booster cables on sale, cut the clamps off, was probably cheaper than buying it by the foot at a shop. Please do not do this. I used heavy gauge CT booster cables once to extend wiring to a starter battery and within a year, the insulation fell off! Did not notice as it was a hidden run, but could have been a disaster grounding to aluminum hull! I bought proper marine cable at Port Whitby Marine, likely other marine supply places have it.
aplumma Posted September 3, 2010 Report Posted September 3, 2010 When I installed my electric bow mount in the mid-ninties I used regular outdoor wire from Home Depot and ran it under the floor from the stern to the bow. I had the boat up last year and it never gave me a problem. Luckily Alumicraft had ran ABS pipe from stern to bow so it made running the wire a little easier. That and two extra circuits pre-wired at the bow were a nice touch. All marine wires to code must be stranded the sold wire for houses is a no no it can start a fire and will break at the connections from vibration and stress. That said it looks like you have had some success though for the past 10 plus years. Art
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