Well.... Off the top of my head I'm thinking 18 gauge wire. One black (GND) and one white... or you can use unshielded wire braid for the GND line and red wire for the +12V. The one downside of the wire you buy at AutoZone/HomeDepot, and Radio Shack... it uses cheap plastic insulation covering... which has a LOW melting point. If you have a short... it melts.. and zap. The cool wire is teflon coated wire. It's harder to find in color, but the mil-spec aircraft wire sold by Aircraft spruce is white, and is teflon coated. The nice thing I like about it, is that if you solder any connections, the insulation doesn't melt, like the cheap autozone wire. Belden makes teflon coated wire in rainbow colors, but it's hard to find, you need to find an electronics distributor who can sell some spools. I tried to go that route, so I could color code my instrument panel wiring, but gave up and just bought the white stuff. I did however run the AutoZone quality wire in my wings for the wingtip NAV lights, it's currently unused however. I had an electrical short years ago on my Honeymoon in my '78MGB, and when I got home the entire thing melted and caught fire... so I'm not a fan of cheap wire. (Teflon wire would have melted, but would have been less of a mess).
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 21:26:53 -0700, Lee <l...@vandyke5.com> wrote: > Hey Netters, > > I am in a dicision mode for wiring for a light added to the tail of my > KR2. The light is an automotive type, added to the rudder like a few > other people have done. My question is what is the best wire to use to > link the light to the switch up front. Gauge of wire, 2 seperate wires > or a bundle wire with 2 stands, home depot has a large selection, or do > I go to Auto Zone???? > > Lee Van Dyke > Mesa AZ > l...@vandyke5.com > http://vandyke5.com/kr2.htm > > N783JB > _______________________________________ > to UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a message to krnet-le...@mylist.net > please see other KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/