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Review on 🌈 100ft Spool of 14 Gauge 7-Wire Trailer Light Cable Harness with 7 Distinct Colors by Issac Burnett

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Don't use it anywhere it might get wet.

Updated 7/13/17 I bought this primarily for my pontoon trailer and this week my rear corner lights are gone. I put the wire in a sheath and the traces are inside the fully enclosed frame. On the ends I made the connection to the headlights with marine grade epoxy heat shrink connectors. The whole thing was then wrapped with 3M mastic tape and the whole thing was tucked back into the skin to keep everything looking nice. In other words, a quality connection. When opened everything was fine in the crimp as was the wire per inch or so. But about six inches back, the wire collapsed internally due to corrosion. If it were only on one wire I would say I accidentally cut the insulation but of the four wires on this side two wires were snapped by gently pulling on them and the other two showed damage when I cut them open, to see her . It's a hassle to hook up a pendant in this style and now I have to do it all over again. Not a happy camper. I had a good review about it on November 21, 2015 which I will leave below. Pros: This is a relatively cheap and heavy caliber. It is very flexible and easy to remove. You get enough to make multiple charms and can order individual rolls or smaller packs to stock up on your most commonly used colors. Easy to solder and just nice to have on hand for general use. Cons: It's copper-plated aluminum and is really equivalent to 16g of pure copper. Since I use LED lighting and have separate sections for brake and tail lights and the floor on each side of my trailer, this is not a problem for me. As with most solid wires, I would suggest protecting them with a wire harness. Treat it like 16g wire, protect it from abrasion, seal it against moisture and it will last a very long time.

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • It's fine