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Senior Chief Petty Officer
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- Jun 14, 2007
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I'm fully rewiring my trailer. New harness, new lights. I have to make a bunch of T connections I'm curious what the best technique is for making them waterproof.
What I've done so far is cut them so there are three wires and twist them together like i'm going to cap them (but don't cap them). Then solder them up, cover in dielectric grease, then heat shrink, flip the end of the shrink over on itself and another little piece of shrink on that.
This sounds like a good plan but all that grease is so slick that the heat shrink, even when fully "shrank", will slide right off.
Are there other, better techniques?
I trailer my boat so every time I use this trailer, it's getting fully dunked underwater twice. So these connections all have to be fully waterproof if they're going to last. In other words, this isn't a twice a year thing where the boat lives at a dock all summer.
What I've done so far is cut them so there are three wires and twist them together like i'm going to cap them (but don't cap them). Then solder them up, cover in dielectric grease, then heat shrink, flip the end of the shrink over on itself and another little piece of shrink on that.
This sounds like a good plan but all that grease is so slick that the heat shrink, even when fully "shrank", will slide right off.
Are there other, better techniques?
I trailer my boat so every time I use this trailer, it's getting fully dunked underwater twice. So these connections all have to be fully waterproof if they're going to last. In other words, this isn't a twice a year thing where the boat lives at a dock all summer.