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Pointerpride102
Posted 4/28/2015 8:47 PM (#767080)
Subject: Routing accessory cables?





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So my 1890 T has both my acc. 3 & 4 cables coiled up in the back storage area on the port side. Is there any easy route to run one up to the bow? On the port side there is the gas filling port, and I'm not certain there is room to stick the cables behind it.

Suggestions?
sworrall
Posted 4/28/2015 10:18 PM (#767101 - in reply to #767080)
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1 and 2 are in the bow.
Pointerpride102
Posted 4/28/2015 11:34 PM (#767104 - in reply to #767101)
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sworrall - 4/28/2015 10:18 PM

1 and 2 are in the bow.


Mine werent. 1 and 2 are hooked up to my unit in back.

Thus my conundrum.
sworrall
Posted 4/29/2015 8:38 AM (#767118 - in reply to #767080)
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Someone cut and rerouted those wires. Did you pull the storage tubes out and look around to see if the wires are still there in the bow?
NickD
Posted 4/29/2015 9:22 AM (#767129 - in reply to #767080)
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On my 1760 there was a conduit going from front to back that was nice for running wires. 3 and 4 were up front.

On my new to me 1890gt there is no conduit from front to back. I was able to run a fish tape up the centerline where the acc wires were ran also. That's how I got my bird ENET cable to the front.

I would check for a conduit 1st. Option B is to run them along the centerline underneath. If they are cut I would just chop up a couple extension cords and run those as it is easier to deal with one cable. Then splice in the battery compartment.
Pointerpride102
Posted 4/29/2015 7:44 PM (#767203 - in reply to #767118)
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sworrall - 4/29/2015 8:38 AM

Someone cut and rerouted those wires. Did you pull the storage tubes out and look around to see if the wires are still there in the bow?


The wires are still coiled up like they are fresh out of the package. I couldn't wrap them that nice if I tried.
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