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In another section here, Moss and I were discussing how to protect wires for lights. My method that has worked so far is using caulk to cover the wires. I use black caulk, and high grade stuff. After 2 years it has still held up OK.
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Oh, methodolgy. I did like 18" sections. I taped one end down, then the other, making the wire tight. Then I applied a LOT of caulk. Let it skin up a bit, then covered it with paper tape and let it sit overnight. Peeled the tape off and bobs your uncle. I think in high UV situations this will fail. Oh, I did it with the ROPS dry and warm.
Carl
Here are some pix
Oh, methodolgy. I did like 18" sections. I taped one end down, then the other, making the wire tight. Then I applied a LOT of caulk. Let it skin up a bit, then covered it with paper tape and let it sit overnight. Peeled the tape off and bobs your uncle. I think in high UV situations this will fail. Oh, I did it with the ROPS dry and warm.
Carl