markebenson
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I like SIS ( 600 volt switchboard) wire. Often dual rated as SIS/XHHW-2. You can get 14 gauge wire with 41 strands. Nice stuff IMHO.
Doing Led Retrofits. I used #12 thhn for the supply . It will carry the current but dont find it too practical for the Pheonix connectors. Need something more flexible, Suggestions appreceated. View attachment 21077
I don't think your problem is needing more flexible wire, you need to learn to dress the wiring neatly and provide more room so you can do it.
Am I seeing more than one conductor on the output terminals of those units on the right?
-Hal
Am I reading the current correctly in the photo-24 amps? Are these things listed? These values would not even allow you to wire them this way.
And neither is accepted in the USA but items still need tested for US and Canadian markets, or at least approved by one of the various boards there.
CE and the European codes mean simply that the building company is claiming to conform to the rules... in the case of a European company, failure to meet the rules I found a device is tested is grounds to have your business actually shut down... in the case of CE, or China export... not sure there is anything you can do if their stuff makes a mess of your place
I like SIS ( 600 volt switchboard) wire. Often dual rated as SIS/XHHW-2. You can get 14 gauge wire with 41 strands. Nice stuff IMHO.