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Cable mess on deck due to Big Foot switch
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<blockquote data-quote="Bugpac" data-source="post: 268754" data-attributes="member: 1862"><p>Big grommet for 2 6 gauge wires. In my current boat I am mounting a anderson connector to the deck. I will drill a hole that's a bit oversize, then fill it with silicone after the wires go thru., I wont use any grommet as it will make the hole far to big. If the wire is secure on each side of the hole no grommet is needed, the silicone will act as a shield and keep the wire in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bugpac, post: 268754, member: 1862"] Big grommet for 2 6 gauge wires. In my current boat I am mounting a anderson connector to the deck. I will drill a hole that's a bit oversize, then fill it with silicone after the wires go thru., I wont use any grommet as it will make the hole far to big. If the wire is secure on each side of the hole no grommet is needed, the silicone will act as a shield and keep the wire in place. [/QUOTE]
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