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Once in a while I agree with this guy,

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Can't wait to see pics :grin:

I recently left an extra 12" of sheath in a panel on a group of cables that crossed over to the other side. For some reason I thought it would be a good idea. In retrospect, It would have looked better stripped.

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If you know how to flip the pic 180 degres,...than please do:grin:


Way too easy. Even for my basic, simple, non-Photoshop-equipped computer.

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But now, all your extra electrons will run out the 'wrong' end of the tub and not get recycled into the service conductors.
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Way too easy. Even for my basic, simple, non-Photoshop-equipped computer.

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But now, all your extra electrons will run out the 'wrong' end of the tub and not get recycled into the service conductors.
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When it comes to computer skills,...you may as well tell me "Stupid is as stupid does".
 
I have seen thousands of panels and they ALL had the sheath cut off where the romex exits the connector. This has been the way electricians have cut in a panel ever since romex was approved as a wiring method.

It goes back to BX and how it was installed into the panels. Same look, but different wire :grin:
 
i dont see anything hack about leaving the jacket on

actually in those pics the wiring on the interior looks better than the job outside the can
 
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