Tony, Not clever enough to give you a definitive answer,
but strongly suspect you should have all wires in a single
sheath. You can incidentally buy nice cable sheath in
various diameters which you can apply easily
retrospectively over a bundle of wires. Can't remember
where I got mine from now, but I found them by googling
wire sheathing or something similar.
Regards, David Joyce, G-XSDJ
"Richard Collings" <rcollings@talktalk.net> wrote:
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> Hi Tony
> Just a thought, but if your position lights are LED, ie.
>very low current load, then you could use radio mic cable
>which you will have to get anyway to wire in your jack
>plugs.
> Changing the subject, I am coming down to Sydney in
>January next year and would like to meet you and look at
>your Europa, perhaps we could arrange something nearer
>the time.
> Regards
> Richard
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Tony Renshaw
> Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2014 11:40 AM
> To: europa-list@matronics.com
> Subject: Europa-List: Shielded Strobe Light Query
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><tonyrenshaw268@gmail.com>
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> Gidday,
> I am using AveoflashLP Ultra Aurora Nav/Strobe lights,
>that have their flasher units within the lights. There is
>4 cables coming from each strobe, and to get quad core
>shielded is very hard, and expensive. The suppliers dont
>mention in their installation documentation that you need
>shielded wiring, and yet when pushed, they do. I am
>wondering if I just shield the positive cable, or whether
>I need to also shield the negative/earth, and the phase
>wire which goes to each strobe to keep them
>synchronised. Id be interested on what anyone thinks,
>and in fact whether shielding them all together could
>introduce a specific problem rather than just having one
>or two of the wires shielded.
> Regards
> Tony Renshaw
> Sydney Aussie
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