Black THHN Wire - 10 AWG - 10 Feet - Solid Copper Grounding Wire, Proudly Made in America - Ground Protection Satellite Dish Off-Air TV Signal - UV Jacketed Antenna Electrical Shock
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The 15/20 range is acceptable. A 110 volt receptacle is just about heavy enough for it to handle, but not a 220 volt receptacle. Although, it may be necessary to use heavier wire according to local codes.
In checking the warehouse, I found that it was true The outer jacket of the wire is printed with "THHN".
It has a diameter of and is made of 10 gauge wire. This is 102 inches high. I cannot think of any household appliances that have a board with that kind of current in the control circuits. Although a PC Board uses various current/voltage controlling devices to manage high current loads, I can't imagine any household appliances that have a board with that kind of current. You should use a stranded wire whose diameter is not greater than the diameter of the two pins if you’re sure that you’ll need to jumper them.
I received a THHN/THWN-type wire This will result in an ITHHN/THWN-rated electrical system, typical for commercial and industrial applications. As far as I know I have never seen a 600 V electrical system used in a residential home, typical for iTHHN/THWN-rated applications The second is installed in a raceway such as a Check with your local licensed electrician since they should know what your local requirements are. Just to let you know, I have an application for static discharge that is probably not the same as yours.
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A solid copper ground wire of excellent quality. It is quite pricey, but solid copper cables are generally.
Remember that copper clad cables are not the same as solid copper cables when you select copper cables. Having a "Clad" cable means that it has NO solid copper inside, but only copper on the outside. The sheer amount of copper in 100% copper cables (like this one) is why they cost so much more. It isn't worth the time to use copper clad when solid copper is readily available. Do not bother with copper at all, unless you are willing to pay for solid copper.
It is much darker in the picture than it appears on the page. Originally, I had hoped for light gray, like the one shown in the product picture. Thankfully, they have fantastic customer service, and they've sent me a white one that will blend a lot more with Other than that, it is a good quality wiring.
It is some good high-quality equipment. Green jack covering is made of 12 awg wire and is coated in a very thin, clear plastic. Copper core that is thick, malleable, and solid. This is a product I'd certainly buy again, in case I need something like this.
The wiring for grounding the television antenna on the roof was completed. We got yellow so it would match the yellow siding we have on our A ground wire would be a great addition, if that's what I need.
It is available in multiple colors as well. Despite being fairly thick and stiff, it is a great product for using along My technique was to unwind it and straighten it. I then tacked it every four feet Because there were several colors available, I was able to match it with our house color scheme. It was a great deal. I am glad I found it!.
It is more economical and time-saving to order the correct lengths according to the task, even though the price per foot may be higher.
A satellite dish and a COAX cable from the dish to the entry point of my house were ground with this. We are confident that it is a good product of good quality and it is easy to use.
I made it. Some of my outdoor antennae use this ground to keep themselves safe from lightning.