I use 1/4" air ride air hose. It is tough stuff. Rigid at room temp. When
heated with near boiling water, it will freely bend 90°, when it cools,
goes back to tough stuff. It will handle 12 gauge automotive wire inside
easily.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Or
>
> RC. Using PEX as a conduit is a choice that I hadn't thought of. Nice
> idea. I had a warehouse tenant that installed fiber optic underground
> plastic conduits. He gave me some long ends of his 1/2 inch diameter
> rolls. That were different colors. All the 12 volt wire under our GMC is
> now in that FO tubing. When I built this GMC. I used that tubing inside,
> and out. Then put extra runs of that FO tubing in the walls. This way I can
> run future wires later, and simply from front to back. It seems that a lot
> of electrical issues arise due to the problem of 40 plus years of road
> hazards, and vibration. So it comes down too. How much would you like to
> avoid future problems that you can prevent now. It's simpler then you think
> to put that undercarriage wire in tubing. And don't forget to use the heat
> shrink wire butt connectors. Electrical black tap MUST NOT be used. Bob
> Dunahugh.
>
> ________________________________
> From: Bob Dunahugh
> Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2018 11:02 PM
> To: gmclist
> Subject: Tid Bit. Getting a wire fed in tight small places.
>
>
> Ever tried to get a wire a short distance under carpet. Or thru a double
> panel of the floor, or bulk head. Drill the hole large enough to stick a
> long straw thru your hole. ( Gas stations have the longest straws for
> their soft drinks. ) Feed the wire into the straw. Pull the straw out the
> other end after feeding the wire to the other end of the straw.. Or leave
> the straw to protect the wire from vibration. I needed to feed a wire
> under our rubber backed carpet. ( Was putting the EFI engine control
> module under the seat. ) Slid the straw under the carpet. Then just slid
> the wire thru the straw. Again. Left the straw under the carpet. Used that
> straw 7 months later to add another wire. Bob Dunahugh
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