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I have gotten a few of the coil packs with black, white, and green all together in one for my service truck. The wire pulls out of the coil so easy you could almost pull the wire by yourself. Also the coil pack is more durable than the separate roll of thhn with the plastic spools.
A. Almost Retired. 9094 posts · Joined 2021. #9 · Nov 30, 2022. i just checked lowes pricing. a 1050' coilpak of Blk/Wht/Grn , 12AWG solid (350' per conductor) is 1cent LESS per foot. than a typical 500' spool of 12 solid. Sent from the keyboard of my 500k hard drive Compaq via a 10k dial up modem using ASCII code.
Southwire simpul coilpacks. Jump to Latest 21 - 22 of 22 Posts. 1 2. MechanicalDVR · Old Grumpy Bastard ...
I sent an inquiry to Southwire. I want to know what happened I bought 3 1k reels and 2 250' coils of Southwire 14-2 from Plymouth, Ma Electrical wholesalers. Through my employer I've used about 50,000' Southwire 14-2 over the last two years.
The new coil packs and barrels from southwire should make things easier. I haven't tried them but I coil up my wires in a similar way when I pull wire and it works well. If a pull is about 50 feet or less, I pull my wire off of the reels and cut it out at the truck using my arms to measure the length.
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HertzHound. #1 method) Inside read stick rule and combination square. I don’t like the Southwire or similar tool because you are fixed with the spacing between the conduits. If I remember it’s 1-1/8 and 7/8” spacing. I like 1-1/4” spacing because it’s the space you get using the most standard rubber handle screwdrivers.
Southwire Issues. Check you 14/3 Romex SIMpull before installing (a simple meter check was used)! We received a phone call yesterday from a local county inspector in Virginia that another local electrical contractor has installed 1000's of feet of faulty 14/3 Romex from Southwire. 10' whip of 14/3 Southwire Simpull Romex.
I usually use the southwire voltage drop app as a quick reference for calculating voltage drop. I have a question relating to the math. I have 4 pieces of equipment appx 160ft away from the 3 phase power panel. 1 fridge @3A 1 -80 freezer @16A 1 incubator @0.8A 1 -30 freezer @13.5A All @ 120v
The plastic fittings suck. Non metallic liquidtight is way way toughter than metallic. The pvc jacket on metallic liquidtight is easily damaged and when its crushed, the metal armour stays crimped on the wires inside. You cant really crush nonmetallic flat, and it will spring back either way.