just so we have another reference for data, this is 24" (48" RT) of the same NM wire, cooking at 15A now, it has to cook for about 1hr before i'll record the temp. the TC is on the wire in a way that would be NM laying flat-horizontal, so we can see what the temp might be from two CCC's giving up heat where that energy heats the top wire more, etc. ambient today is 60F.
And, one last request, NM stapled to wood without anything. This will give 4 real world examples of heat dissipation.
The wago is for dessert.
i can only do one test of NM in a bay w/ glass and covered like a real wall, and one test of it just on wood (i assume you mean free air). this is an important factor to note (the "one" test) because installation characteristics play a role. as example, i may get the NM to not lay perfectly flat against the wood and this will skew the #'s slighlty because the heat dissipation will be different vs another install where NM is laying perfectly flat on the wood. this type of test, as was done in that UL test, needs a repeatability component to obtain a set of data per test, which is something i cant do currently.
so as of now, the tests are/were:
all #14 btw
1) a piece of bare copper wire from NM tested in free air - done
2) a piece of insulated copper wire from NM tested in free air - done
3) a piece of full NM in free air - TBD, cooking now
4) a piece of full NM in rigid foam sandwich - TBD, waiting on Omega connectors
5) a piece of NM in a 2x R13 glass sandwich - TBD, need to get glass
6) a piece of NM in a bay on wood w/ glass and bay finished like a typical ext wall of a home - TBD, need to build it
7) a piece of NM on a piece of wood (or maybe this is #6 but w/o the glass?) - TBD, need to build it
8) wago 222 tests - TBD, waiting on 222's to arrive