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John M Lauck wrote: > On Jan 29, 10:32 am, Frank Olson > <use_the_email_li...@yoursecuritysource.com> wrote: >> Robert L Bass wrote: >>> "John M Lauck" wrote: >>>> Couple questions: >>>> First, is it possible to run Swann security camera (black, shielded, >>>> power/audio/video in one) wire along side 12-2 romex. I'm wiring >>>> security cameras and external motion lights and it would be much     

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Author: Frank Olson
Date: Jan 29, 2008 11:40

On Jan 29, 10:32 am, Frank Olson <use_the_email_li...@yoursecuritysource.com> wrote: Robert L Bass wrote: "John M Lauck" wrote: Couple questions: First, is it possible to run Swann security camera (black, shielded, power/audio/video in one) wire along side 12-2 romex. I'm wiring security cameras and external motion lights and it would be much easier to
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Robert L Bass wrote: > "John M Lauck" wrote: >> >> Couple questions: >> >> First, is it possible to run Swann security camera (black, shielded, >> power/audio/video in one) wire along side 12-2 romex. I'm wiring >> security cameras and external motion lights and it would be much >> easier to run this pair of wires side by side. Is there any problem >> doing so? > > Don't do it. Code     

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Author: John M Lauck
Date: Jan 29, 2008 10:57

I think he meant "insulted cables", Bass thought these were bare wires. "Frank Olson" <use_the_email_links@yoursecuritysource.com> wrote in message news:Xiznj.23198$ow.14017@pd7urf1no... Robert L Bass wrote: "John M Lauck" wrote: Couple questions: First, is it possible to run Swann security camera (black, shielded, power/audio/video in one) wire along
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Robert L Bass wrote: > "John M Lauck" wrote: >> >> Couple questions: >> >> First, is it possible to run Swann security camera (black, shielded, >> power/audio/video in one) wire along side 12-2 romex. I'm wiring >> security cameras and external motion lights and it would be much >> easier to run this pair of wires side by side. Is there any problem >> doing so? As long as your cable is     

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Author: Frank Olson
Date: Jan 29, 2008 07:32

In article <1174765267.889060.94200@p15g2000hsd.googlegroups.com>, "noos999@yahoo.co.uk" <noos999@yahoo.co.uk> writes: I have been looking into low voltage under-cabinet lighting. However, the length of cable supplied tends to be short (2m typically), whereas I need approx 4 metres. The kits that I have been looking at have AMP connectors on the cables: 1/ http://www.lighting.eu
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On 24 Mar, 19:41, "noos...@yahoo.co.uk" <noos...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > I have been looking into low voltage under-cabinet lighting. However, > the length of cable supplied tends to be short (2m typically), whereas > I need approx 4 metres. The kits that I have been looking at have AMP > connectors on the cables: > > 1/http://www.lighting.eu.com/prolldisplay.aspx?Group_Code=AU-UPL503 > > 2/     

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Author: John J. Bengii
Date: Jan 29, 2008 06:48

I have been looking into low voltage under-cabinet lighting. However, the length of cable supplied tends to be short (2m typically), whereas I need approx 4 metres. The kits that I have been looking at have AMP connectors on the cables: 1/ http://www.lighting.eu.com/prolldisplay.aspx?Group_Code=AU-UPL503 2/ Item 22930 from Screwfix Is there anywhere I can buy ready-made cables (of appropriate
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"freepo" <freeponty@gmail.com> wrote in message news:a0fad0bb-8e3c-4441-b682-524e12969597@m3g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... >I was just watching property ladder, and the guy said that after they > had just installed the lighting circuit, they had found out it was the > wrong sort of cable. > > Can you think of what he meant? They didn't actually say any more on > the subject - which is really     

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Author: Frank Olson
Date: Jan 28, 2008 22:01

In article <7bcf8194-7ba8-4fc3-bd4d-85727746c885@l42g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>, <boltmail@mailbolt.com> wrote: The only things I can think of are low voltage lights, and the wrong colour coding of cables, which changed a few years ago. Can you think of anything else it might have been? Thanks T&E instead of 3-core+E? Can you still buy that? -- *I used up all my
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Date: Mar 24, 2007 13:27

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Date: Mar 24, 2007 13:03

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Date: Mar 24, 2007 12:41

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