Consider Marine Beam products or similar quality, especially for the mast.
Lower quality / cheaper LED set ups could provide a ton of interference
with your VHF signal / antenna, assuming you have one a the to top of you
mast. In general newer LED's seem to be reducing this concern however.

On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 6:58 AM kelly petew via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

Ron, Hi,

thanks very much for your feedback.

I am going to install LEDs, but I am not familiar with Alpha; I'll need to
do some research.  thanks.

I have removed the vhf cable only, at this point.

If I can't remove the "nest", I may simply "freshen" the terminals and stay
with the existing wires.


thanks again!


Pete


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*From:* Ron Ricci <ron.ri...@1968.usna.com>
*Sent:* Wednesday, April 12, 2017 7:29 AM
*To:* cnc-list@cnc-list.com
*Cc:* 'kelly petew'
*Subject:* RE: Stus-List Mast Re-Wire -- Need Advice


Pete,



I rewired my mast several years ago.  Since my lights are all LED’s, the
current draw is very low and #18 is fine.  I used Alpha 1897C SL005 where I
needed two conductors (such as Windex light) and Alpha 1898C 3C for three
conductors (such as foredeck/steaming light).  These cables are PVC
jacketed and have tinned copper conductors.  To me having cables is better
than individual conductors and these cables are smaller than multiple
conductor boat cable.



If you have a rat’s nest of wires, I’d consider pulling everything out.  If
possible leave a wire for a messenger or get a snake.



Good luck,

*Ron*

Ron Ricci

S/V Patriot

C&C 37+

Bristol, RI

ron.ri...@1968.usna.com







*From:* CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] *On Behalf Of *kelly
petew via CnC-List
*Sent:* Monday, April 10, 2017 5:02 PM
*To:* cnc-list
*Cc:* kelly petew
*Subject:* Stus-List Mast Re-Wire -- Need Advice



Hello Listers,

First, some background --

Earlier this year, I had the mast extracted from *Siren Song*, my 30-2.
The rigger has completed his work, replacing the rod rigging and fittings,
and rebuilding my Harken furler.

Also, I just finished painting the mast and spreaders with a one-part paint.



Now, I want to rewire the mast.  Preparatory to the extraction, I labeled
the wires, marked fittings and blocks, and took MANY pics on my tablet.

I have removed the old VHF cabling, but I was unsuccessful in replacing it
with LMR-400 [.405" dia.].  For other 30-2 owners, I found [*the hard way*]
that it was too stiff and too big to fit.  I could only get it about 40%
down the mast before it became hopelessly stucked.  Therefore, I have
removed it, and re-ordered original type of cabling [rg-8x, .25"
diameter].

I was hoping to get the enhance performance from the lmr cabling, but it
won't happen, unfortunately.  I will replace the vhf antenna.



Now, I'm planning to replace electrical wires as well as light fixtures.

In doing a preliminary inspection, I found a "*rat's nest*" of wiring just
below the mast's exit hole, which lines up with the underside of the deck
when the mast is in the boat.  It looks as though excess wiring was simply
pushed DOWN into the mast, and over time sagged further down [but still
beyond arm's length from mast's bottom].



Any "*tips and tricks*", including the best tools to use for re-wiring the
electricals will be greatly appreciated, i.e., extracting the old stuff and
installing the new.



Fair Winds,



Pete W.

Siren Song

'91 C&C 30-2

Deltaville, Va.


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