H.A. wrote:
Btw, copper plated steel is very common in telecom industry, but it wont self-destruct within its insulation...
Wobbly Wheels wrote:FWIW, we see the 'creeping black death' in boat wiring all the time, but only where the owner has rewired with untinned wire. AWG marine wire is tinned and slightly heavier guage than equivalent SAE wire as well. It costs a little more than untinned copper but for the small amounts we're using it's well worth it IMO. Ancor makes the 'standard' marine wire, Almo and Pico offer a lower cost alternative.
'Boat cable' is multiple tinned conductors in a common sheath (looks like Romex only stranded). Ancor makes a 4 conductor boat cable specifically for wiring trailers. It is the only tail light wiring that survives being repeatedly submerged in salt water on the launch ramp.
Good luck with the rewiring !
ukewarrior wrote:Exactly what I was looking to hear.
The wire in the official trailer wiring package that I bought is exactly that: untinned copper.
And I too would describe the symptom as black creeping death.
I'm sure this is typical of where the chinese meet the function but the quality is lacking in the product.
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