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Hi,
I have 2 unrelated electrical wiring questions I am hoping someone can help me out with. 1. Is there any kind of outdoor conduit that might installable AFTER a service entrance has been installed? I don't really wan't to have my meter pulled, but the previous owner just ran the feed from the meter through a hole about 15 feet away, and didn't use any kind of protection or what not. Looks a bit uglier/messier than a conduit would, and also I worry a little about just accidentally bumping the thing with a ladder or shovel or things, since it is right at waist and knee height. 2. Can anyone tell me anything about stranded wire used where I would normally use romex? I am hooking up a garage/shed that has long been disconnected, and the entire thing is wired using an unmarked, gray stranded cable (2conductor+ground). It looks basically like a 12ga extension cord. Is this permissable? Should I rip it all out, and/or maybe just convert some of it to have a plug on one end. There is an outside light in particular that would be very hard to rewire, but I could chop the cord and put on a plug, and then install a conveniently placed switched outlet to plug it in to. Of course, that really don't change the situation, and is just a silly workaround...) Thanks, Kevin |
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