Does the can ihs +\- wires have to be a twisted pair?
FireAnt21 Well-Known Member First Name Tony Joined Dec 17, 2022 Threads 34 Messages 293 Reaction score 393 Location Wisconsin Vehicle(s) 2020 Sahara Unlimited North Edition Occupation Lineman Vehicle Showcase 1 Jan 18, 2024 Thread starter #1 Does the can ihs +\- wires have to be a twisted pair? Sponsored
Dryver Well-Known Member Joined Jan 20, 2021 Threads 6 Messages 557 Reaction score 1,016 Location NE Ohio Vehicle(s) 2021 Wrangler 4xe "Bridgette" Jan 18, 2024 #2 Ideally, yes. The twist creates a pairing between the wires that helps prevent outside signal inference and keep the signal clean.
Ideally, yes. The twist creates a pairing between the wires that helps prevent outside signal inference and keep the signal clean.
chevymitchell Well-Known Member First Name Shawn Joined Feb 18, 2018 Threads 112 Messages 5,019 Reaction score 12,153 Location Pueblo West, CO Vehicle(s) 2022 392XR, 2025 Wagoneer S, 2006 LJ 6-spd Occupation Avi Engineer Jan 18, 2024 #3 Dryver said: Ideally, yes. The twist creates a pairing between the wires that helps prevent outside signal inference and keep the signal clean. Click to expand... ^ True Story Any interference would need to be uniform interference and the only way to do that is to twist or bond the wiring together for any length. You can get real fancy and use shielded twisted pair wiring, but that's more for aviation or video stuff. Sponsored
Dryver said: Ideally, yes. The twist creates a pairing between the wires that helps prevent outside signal inference and keep the signal clean. Click to expand... ^ True Story Any interference would need to be uniform interference and the only way to do that is to twist or bond the wiring together for any length. You can get real fancy and use shielded twisted pair wiring, but that's more for aviation or video stuff. Sponsored