I'm glad you brought that up (I didn't want to high jack his thread so here's a new one.) I thought that is what I remembered hearing. When I went to check on the dates for those batteries I was looking at, I checked out the wire he had in stock. He had tons of tinned copper wire, high temperature Teflon coated in 16 gauge for $15 /Lb. I bought a large spool of 14 gauge a while back, bundled with two wires black and white. I used it on the Cat27 and the multi wire cable was really convenient, but a bit of a PITA trying to trace the wires when they are all the same color. I labeled the wires but reading my handwriting in cramped places and in contoured positions can be difficult. So I am looking for different colors, as I am getting ready to wire the Luger.Please stop.
14 ga should be the smallest wire on any boat.
Why?
'Cuz even with LEDs as low power draws, 16 ga is smaller than dental floss, and creates exactly the issue you mention.
The slightly larger wire won't hurt either the weight of your boat or your wallet.
The question is what is the longest run that a 16 gauge wire can be used. I still have enough of the 14 gauge to wire the mast.