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I can't seem to find much in the archives to help me on these two question.
I am going to be running some high amperage cables from the starter to the front bumper for a Sherpa electric winch installation.
First question, the winch connections are currently covered by a layer of that USMC-approved waterproofing gunk. I'm going to need to clean it off to make my connections, but I'd like to put new sealant on the connections once done. I off road a fair bit in the vehicle and don't want a short if I go through a creek etc. What's a good product to "regunk" the wire connections? I don't think normal dielectric grease will be durable enough.
Second, I am routing the wiring to the front bumper area. It's a little difficult to find an easy path to do so but I think I have a way now. However it looks like the wires will be vulnerable to damage/chafe. So I want to add protective wire loom. The old style corrugated plastic is not the best but I found this on Amazon: would that be suitable?
I am going to be running some high amperage cables from the starter to the front bumper for a Sherpa electric winch installation.
First question, the winch connections are currently covered by a layer of that USMC-approved waterproofing gunk. I'm going to need to clean it off to make my connections, but I'd like to put new sealant on the connections once done. I off road a fair bit in the vehicle and don't want a short if I go through a creek etc. What's a good product to "regunk" the wire connections? I don't think normal dielectric grease will be durable enough.
Second, I am routing the wiring to the front bumper area. It's a little difficult to find an easy path to do so but I think I have a way now. However it looks like the wires will be vulnerable to damage/chafe. So I want to add protective wire loom. The old style corrugated plastic is not the best but I found this on Amazon: would that be suitable?