splinetto said:Just got some 14/2 and lead free is written all over the wrapper...Does anyone know the story or reasons behind it?? Thank You
splinetto said:Is it in the sheathing or insulation? Either way we are all going to die
Dennis Alwon said:Then start chewing. I think in the case I was talking about it was the insulation on the wire but I bet it is in both.
76nemo said:At least we can laugh about it. I don't see the NEC ever approaching that too soon![]()
don_resqcapt19 said:Lead has been used in the plastic used for wire insulation and sheathing for a long time. It is used both in the dyes and to make the plastic more flexible. It is being removed from use at this time and as a company makes there product RoHS compliant you will likely see stickers that say lead free.
Don
wait to you use lead-free solder.
e57 said:I don't think Europe and N.America use the same cable types, colors, or guages for simular purposes. Nor do they use the same devices.
Anyway, last night I was reading some scary stuff about insulation and toxins - not that I need to grow dreads and listen to The Dead to appreciate it. But is a bit of a wake up call...
http://www.steelconduit.org/pdf/GettingDownToWire.pdf
www.turi.org/content/download/3373/30408/file/Schmidt%202006%20final%20report.pdf
http://www.teknorapex.com/News.111/current_category.117/division.13/whats_new_detail.html
http://www.wireville.com/news/Cabling%20Can%20Kill%20You.html
brantmacga said:i can testify to that! i hate that stuff.