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<blockquote data-quote="muskiemike12" data-source="post: 265680" data-attributes="member: 4897"><p>I agree. That was some of the worst advice I have read yet on this forum. If you are ever involved in an incident and the investigator points to something on your boat that wasn't working, it could cost you a lot more than a correctly done wiring job.</p><p></p><p>Ok Mr. Landry what kind of incident could happen in my little tin boat? The investigator for the insurance on a $500 boat? I have rods and reels that cost more than my boat and motor, so what does that mean. Why can't I use low voltage wire to run my lights? Surely it is far superior to speaker wire. I cannot recomend to use that. Low voltage wire is not tinned, but if I'm 1800 miles from any saltwater what problems might I have? Please enlighten me so I don't offer any more Bad advise. [-(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muskiemike12, post: 265680, member: 4897"] I agree. That was some of the worst advice I have read yet on this forum. If you are ever involved in an incident and the investigator points to something on your boat that wasn't working, it could cost you a lot more than a correctly done wiring job. Ok Mr. Landry what kind of incident could happen in my little tin boat? The investigator for the insurance on a $500 boat? I have rods and reels that cost more than my boat and motor, so what does that mean. Why can't I use low voltage wire to run my lights? Surely it is far superior to speaker wire. I cannot recomend to use that. Low voltage wire is not tinned, but if I'm 1800 miles from any saltwater what problems might I have? Please enlighten me so I don't offer any more Bad advise. [-( [/QUOTE]
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