by eamarquardt » Sat Dec 15, 2007 8:36 pm
A friend of mine showed me a setup that I thought was pretty clever. He installed a recepticle on the trailer similar to the one on the vehicle. He then puts the the plug on one end of the connecting cable in the tv and a plug on the other end of the cable into the recepticle on the trailer. This way you can remove the cable and keep everything out of the weather when not in use. It also makes easy to do a nice permanent job of wiring the trailer and when the wiring between the tv and trailer gets damaged (which happens to me more often than I'd like) you just repair the connecting cable and the wires on the trailer stay intact.
I ran all the wires on my utility trailer in liquid tight conduit (the good metal stuff not the plastic stuff). Given the rough service this trailer sees the wiring is really protected. The wiring should last forever as it is fully enclosed except where you transition to the lights and brakes. But there are splices inside pull boxes so I can change the external wiring in a few minutes and the trailer wiring inside the conduit is still like new. This is proably overkill for a teardrop (probably for a utility trailer too, but I've never had to touch it in 5 years).
I would remove all the wiring, install a recepticle as noted above and use poly tubing, that plastic split wire loom stuff they sell, drip watering tubing, or something similar to serve as an extra layer of protection to the wiring. You could use the push in tee's to make junctions as a nice touch. The less the wire itself is exposed to the elements the better. Another trick I use is to wrap areas covered by electrical tape in "saran wrap" before applying the electrical tape. This way when I want to take it apart, as I always end up doing at one point or another, the wires themselves are not covered with a sticky gooooo that makes life more difficult than it needs to be. The tape is also easier to cut off without damaging the wires. If the tape is tight, it seems to keep the weather out inspite of the tape not being directly in contact with the wire.
Maybe not perfect "but I find it works well enough to get me from one planet to another" (Klaatu, 1951). I've given my birth year away, oops.
Hope you find these thoughts usefull.
Cheers,
Gus
The opinions in this post are my own. My comments are directed to those that might like an alternative approach to those already espoused.There is the right way,the wrong way,the USMC way, your way, my way, and the highway.
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