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Bonded 4 Wire - per foot
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Bonded 4 Wire - per foot

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Deka Wiring - 16-4B-1

  • Wire
  • Bonded Wire
  • 4 Wire
  • 16 Gauge
  • Deka


Parallel primary wire has four parallel conductors bonded together by Thermo-Plastic insulation. Each conductor is independently color coded for easy identification. Meets SAE J1128 Specifications, for use with 50 volts or less.
  • Each Wire is 16 Gauge
  • Price is per foot of wire


16-4B-1 Bonded 4 Wire - per foot





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Video Transcript for Bonded 4 Wire: The Breakdown

Today, we're going to review part number 16-4B-1. This is the Deka bonded four wire per foot. This is a parallel primary wire that has four parallel conductors bonded together by this thermal plastic insulation and each conductor is independently color coded for easy identification. Basically, can see that it has the normal four wire color coding. The green, which is your right turning brake wire. Your yellow which is your left turning brake wire. Your brown, which is your tail lights, and your white, which is your ground. Each wire is a 16 gauge and again, on this part number, the price is per foot.

I have a foot of wire right here so you can order as many feet as you like. This is designed for use with 50 volts or less. That should do it for the review on part number 16-4B-1, the Deka bonded four wire per foot. .

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Bonded 4 Wire - per foot - 16-4B-1

Average Customer Rating:  4.7 out of 5 stars   (140 Customer Reviews)


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Great product and very good protection.



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Quality item, shipped promptly!



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JUST GREAT!!!!!!!!



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very happy



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Works for the wireing tha I need to do



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Great product, extremely fast shipping, great transaction throughout.



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Every thing that I ordered was received in a well packaged container. It was of excellent quality. very pleased with the service.
Thanks again Clint



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So nice to find a company that has exactly what you are looking for.. with the drawings that help also!!! Will be shoping here again.. defintly have what your looking for.. thank you again!!!! will send a picture when we have it compleated.. thanks again...



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I ordered 40' of this for re-wiring my 15' trailer (running it down both sides). This wire is solid yet easy to work with, i.e. separating out an individual wire for splicing, bending, snaking inside trailer framing, etc. This wire is color coded with the 4 standard colors for trailer wiring.



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I needed the wire to provide power to a bike rack on my Jeep when the Jeep was being towed by my motorhome. This worked out exactly as planned.



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Great quality wire and perfect for hooking up a trailer



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This review covers an earlier purchase of backing plates and brake assemblies for my double axle 16' trailer as well as new wiring for this trailer after repeatedly repairing the wiring purchased from a local store. The brakes work perfectly and the new wiring is so much better than my previous locally purchased wiring. The only problem I have now is remembering to adjust the brakes between the loaded and unloaded trips. Makes the tires last longer!!

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Daniel F.

5/20/2017

Wires are holding up great!! No more breaks or disconnects. This project completes a refitting of my 16 ft car hauler. Earlier parts included brake shoes and backing plates and a new trailer to truck power cable. Very satisfied with all of the items purchased from e-trailer.



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Your description on line was the best of anywhere I found. I'm going to make 2 wiring harnesses for my pickup. I'll be towing it behind my motorhome so 1 harness will be from the front bumper to the rear of the bed for a light bar I'm making. Then the 2nd harness will be from the front bumper of the pickup to the rear of my motorhome. I also ordered 2 12" 4 wire loops for each end of the 2 harnesses I'll be making.

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Erniet

10/14/2018

They worked out great!



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Thick heavy gauge wire, with stout insulation.
Not like the thin stuff in a harbor freight light kit.
This is something you will be proud to put on your trailer.

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Max

3/12/2016

helpful comparison, thanks!



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Having all your wiring color coded and matching for accessories on your camper or trailer is a must as far as im concerned. This roll does just that and makes repairs and connections so much easier. It also prevents shorts and incorrect wiring that alone makes it a must have.



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This helped make rewiring my trailer very easy .

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Lance M.

11/8/2017

Trailer gets used twice a month



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Fast delivery - Ordered on 9/29/17 - Received on 10/4/17
As a benefit, wire is 16G rather then the normal 20G you find in the stores that have ready made harnesses.
NOTE for etrailer managers. I am a technical person by nature and speaking only for myself, when I buy and pay for a specific amount of something, I expect to get that amount. I'm not pinching pennies with you here; BUT, I bought 30' of this wire and when I received it, I measured it twice and came up with 29' 10". Most places I've dealt with in the past where I buy wire, angle iron, etc.. would give you a couple of inches or more than you ordered versus a couple of inches shorter than what was ordered. Very stingy in my opinion and not fair to your customers.



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Yet another part purchased for my 10K lb trailer build.
I am planning on mounting a waterproof junction box for my wiring, these wires will be used to power all of the lights on the trailer. I will run separate wires for the trailer brakes and battery. The quality of this wire looks to be pretty nice.



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Excellent product, quality, and exact wire gauge I was looking for. I love that I could buy the exact length I needed without buying an entire spool of wire. I'm using this wire on my utility trailer. I needed to lengthen the trailer wire that connects to the vehicle. I covered the wire with split loom and bought new connectors for both truck and trailer. It looks and functions great! Thanks!



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Good product. Recieved order fast.



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Wire came with cut insulation



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super fast shipping. exactly what was needed to get my flatbed trailer back on the road. Prices were great and customer support is fantastic. thanks for all the help and great products.



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Online ordering was very easy. Customer service emailed updates every step of the delivery process and allowed me to track my order very easily. Everything came in as expected and in great shape. My first experience with Etrailer has been very pleasant! Thank you!



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It is wire. However, the length was the reason for ordering as local retail outlets only had 25 foot lengths available and I didn't want splices in the middle of my "toad" taillight connections.



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Great for running to back and front of the flat bed for the two sets of brake lights.


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