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16-Gauge Bonded 3 Wire - per foot

16-Gauge Bonded 3 Wire - per foot

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Parallel primary wire has 3 parallel conductors bonded together with thermoplastic insulation. Meets SAE J1128 specifications. For use with 50 volts or less. Each wire is 16-gauge. Each conductor is independently color coded for easy identification. Great Prices for the best wiring from Deka. 16-Gauge Bonded 3 Wire - per foot part number 16-3B-1 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Deka Wiring - 16-3B-1

  • Wire
  • Bonded Wire
  • 3 Wire
  • 16 Gauge
  • Deka

Parallel primary wire has 3 parallel conductors bonded together with thermoplastic insulation. Meets SAE J1128 specifications. For use with 50 volts or less. Each wire is 16-gauge. Each conductor is independently color coded for easy identification.


Features:

  • 3-Wire bonded parallel wire
  • Thermoplastic insulation is color coded for identification purposes
  • Ideal for use in RVs, marine, and utility trailer applications
  • Built to stay together under the toughest operating conditions
    • Easy to separate at the end of a run for final terminal connection
  • All-copper stranded core is highly conductive
    • Maximizes current transfer
    • Remaining flexible for easy installation
  • Meets SAE J1128 specifications
  • Brown, yellow, and green wires


Specs:

  • Rated at 50 volts or less
  • 16-Gauge wires
  • Quantity: 1 foot


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Video Transcript for Deka Wiring 16-3B-1 Review

Today we're going to review part number 16-3B-1. This is Deka Bonded 3 Wire sold per foot. This is a parallel primary wire that has the 3 parallel conductors. They're all bonded together using this thermoplastic insulation. Each conductor is independently color coded for easy identification. This is designed for use with 50 volts or less.

Each wire is a 16-gauge size. Again, the price on this part number is per foot of wire. You can order as many feet as you'd like. Basically, you can see it's a near-normal wire color. This is the green which is normally used for your right turn and brake signal; your yellow which is used for your left turn and brake signal; and, your brown which is used for your tail lights. This normally used when you have a separate ground wire run separately. That should do it for the review on part number 16-3B-1.

This is the Deka Bonded 3 Wire sold per foot. .


Customer Reviews

16-Gauge Bonded 3 Wire - per foot - 16-3B-1

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (41 Customer Reviews)

Parallel primary wire has 3 parallel conductors bonded together with thermoplastic insulation. Meets SAE J1128 specifications. For use with 50 volts or less. Each wire is 16-gauge. Each conductor is independently color coded for easy identification.

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High quality wiring for trailer lights.



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Would like to see thicker insulation on the wires



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Replaced the wiring harness, all lights and even added an interior lamp. I found everything I needed in one place. Thanks!
(that's a 1958 Parkhurst trailer)



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Fast and Friendly



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Great service and assistance from e-trailer. Products arrived when expected. Just what I needed to make my 18-foot utility trailer legal again with working stop, tail and turn signal lights.



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other then some wrong seals things have been great, i did need some tire and wheels for a trailer and found them cheaper some were else thanks



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I bought this wire to run backup lights to the rear of my 42' 5th wheel. Easy to work with and very reasonable priced.



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I ordered this to rewire lights on my 14 ft flat bed trailer. Quality was good, shipping was timely. Overall satisfied customer.



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It's been a long while since I've ordered anything from etrailer, but, as usual, you folks came through in flying colors. The package was boxed well, shipped on time and the correct products, that's a real plus in today's internet shopping zone.



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This is the only place I could find bulk wire to rewire the lights on my 25ft gooseneck flatbed trailer. It worked great!



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Good grade of wire just like you would get if you bought a wiring plug kit.



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Excellent wire, couldnt beat the price anywhere else. Rewired my entire trailer with it.



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I built my recovery trailer built, than ks



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Products were as advertised. Good quality and met my needs. Shipping was fast and I got notifications via email concerning the status of my order. Will purchase from etrailers.com again.



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Still working great after a year! Would buy again



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great wire,factory original,thank you

Ggt114

9/18/2016



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Quality piece, just what we needed. The video was very helpful & appreciated, Thanks.



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No shorts or problems in wiring.



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Just what u need to wire up a trailor. I know copper prices are high. But thought 51 cents a foot. Was probly about right.



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Color code matched it easy



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Exactly what you would expect for wiring. Great that you can purchase it by the foot opposed to having to buy a roll.



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WORKED WELL



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Have not installed but look like just what I wanted and needed.


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