peter d
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480sparky said:Kinda hard to put F connectors on it.
I'll bet RG-6 connectors would work pretty well.
480sparky said:Kinda hard to put F connectors on it.
peter d said:I'll bet RG-6 connectors would work pretty well.
480sparky said:Uh, no. I just went home for the day. Kinda hard to put F connectors on it.
Oh, yeah, that's for 480v wiring. :grin:tango2echo said:I have purchased and used orange, brown, and yellow 10/2 nm recently.
raider1 said:I vote they start using hot pink..
Chris
You are killing my eyes!:grin:Dennis Alwon said:Okay-- Is that Hot enough for you
I gotta see that under a black-light!Dennis Alwon said:Okay-- Is that Hot enough for you
I have an idea! If the wire sheath supplies a sufficient glow, then all we would have to do during trim time is drill holes in the drywall--letting in light in any area of the house that has wires. Did anyone say green power!! :grin: (Maybe I'm on to something. If anyone steals this idea I will sue!)I gotta see that under a black-light!
Hey, I wonder if the #14, #12, and #10 glow? It would be cool to walk a roughed-in house under blacklight if
It is my firm belief that you have nothing to worry about. :wink:resistance said:Maybe I'm on to something. If anyone steals this idea I will sue!
Shhh! They'll hear you.Ok, I can see our messages being deleted at any time now!
Dennis, make the center roll green and rotate the trio so they're horizontal, and they'll look like my projector. :grin:Dennis Alwon said:Patriotic Wire
Cool! NM cable for DC!peter d said:I've heard they have red jacketed romex in Canada, eh. It's for electric baseboard heaters and it has black and red conductors.
LarryFine said:Cool! NM cable for DC!
LarryFine said:Cool! NM cable for DC!
Eh? :grin:peter d said:No, it's because Canadian electricity will only travel down black and red wires.
Boo! Hiss!iwire said:I did not know Washington did not have NM cable.
What's the polarity color supposed to be?FWIW many DC systems need a white per the NEC. :grin: