A Azjulian Well Known Member Feb 25, 2016 #1 As you route the trim wire through the tail you go through the J sections, is anyone doing anything additional to protect the wire ?
As you route the trim wire through the tail you go through the J sections, is anyone doing anything additional to protect the wire ?
R RFSchaller Well Known Member Feb 25, 2016 #2 I didn't do anything extra, Julian. Make sure you leave some slack in case you ever have to make another connection.
I didn't do anything extra, Julian. Make sure you leave some slack in case you ever have to make another connection.
Phantom30 Well Known Member Feb 25, 2016 #4 Use plenty of tie wraps...so wire can't move. You will be fine.
joedallas Well Known Member Feb 25, 2016 #5 1/4" OD Polypropylene tubing I Used 1/4" OD Polypropylene tubing for raceway, this will allow easy replacement if necessary. Extra tie wrap installed. http://joesrv12.com/Builder Log/bl_10_08.htm Joe Dallas Azjulian said: As you route the trim wire through the tail you go through the J sections, is anyone doing anything additional to protect the wire ? QUOTE] Click to expand... Last edited: Feb 25, 2016
1/4" OD Polypropylene tubing I Used 1/4" OD Polypropylene tubing for raceway, this will allow easy replacement if necessary. Extra tie wrap installed. http://joesrv12.com/Builder Log/bl_10_08.htm Joe Dallas Azjulian said: As you route the trim wire through the tail you go through the J sections, is anyone doing anything additional to protect the wire ? QUOTE] Click to expand...
J John-G Well Known Member Feb 25, 2016 #6 I slipped a short length of vinyl tubing over the wire and wire tied it at the end of J channel. Now the trim cable is protected at the bend from digging into the edge of the aluminum J channel.
I slipped a short length of vinyl tubing over the wire and wire tied it at the end of J channel. Now the trim cable is protected at the bend from digging into the edge of the aluminum J channel.