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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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In article . com, "kevin" wrote:
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. You're right to be worried about it. Best way to handle this is to do it right: pull the meter (need to talk to the power company about that), pull the wires back, install conduit, reinstall wires (or install new). 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? No. 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...) If you want to do it *right*, rip it all out, and install Romex. -- Regards, Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com) Nobody ever left footprints in the sands of time by sitting on his butt. And who wants to leave buttprints in the sands of time? |
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