REFLECTOR: Electrical Marking Tip
Brian Michalk
michalk at awpi.com
Fri Dec 12 08:52:00 CST 2008
I think you made a good choice.
I really hate the fact that aircraft wiring choices are so narrow.
I would have loved to have some sort of printer that would print
identifying color bands, stripes or numbering on the wire. Probably not
many people do wiring on their own cars anymore, but my old car manual
identified all wires by color. It sure made things easy.
About the best I found was to use a Brother Labeller. Put the stickers
on like flags. Still not pretty though.
Velocity xl wrote:
> Say all I am looking to a little help with electrical wiring.
> I have the wire markers ( the little numbers and letters )
> that you tape to the wire as an Identifier. The problem is
> they keep coming off. Now I have put clear heat shirk tubing
> on the ones I install now and that works great but I really do
> not want to cut off all of my Crimps to put heat shrink tubing
> on the ones I missed. Is there any tips on how to keep these
> little Pieces of tape on the wire???
>
> PS I decided to go all electrical and get rid of the Vacuum Gauges.
> I did not look like there was a good way to run these Vacuum gauges.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ron
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