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      Brian, have you looked at SUBCONN, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.subconn.com">www.subconn.com</a><br>
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      On 2/8/2014 2:29 AM, brian wrote:<br>
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        class="PreviewMsgText visualIEFloatFix"> If I run a pair of 14
        gage wire to the front of my sub ( a
        distance of about 15 feet) what is the preferred method of
        running
        outside wire?  Is there off the shelf underwater wire now ?   I
        remember
        the oil filled method with vinyl tubing but I assume there may
        be a
        newer method.<br>
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