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Why do my house lights flicker when it's raining?
Hello. I’m having issues at home, so I would like to know what are the common causes of why do my house lights flicker when it’s raining?
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How can I make a silver wire transfer to copper wire? Is it possible? If yes, what is the process?
Hi there. How can I make a silver wire transfer to copper wire? Is it possible? If yes, what is the process?
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What benefits does twisted pair cable offer in networking, compared to coaxial and fiber optic cables?
Hello. I would like to know what benefits does twisted pair cable offer in networking, compared to coaxial and fiber optic cables?
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The difference between THHN and XHHW
THHN Wire (Thermoplastic High Heat-Resistant Nylon-Coated) Temperature Rating: Handles up to 90°C in dry locations, making it ideal for indoor wiring. Insulation: Featur...
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Does cable shape matter?
Hello Annie!UL 62 doesn’t specifically require cables to be perfectly circular, so a slightly oval shape on an 18/5 SEOW cable should be fine as long as it meets all performance and safety st...
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Connections
Hello Dan! Nice question. You can use 125 feet of 2-2-2-4 mobile home feeder cable to install a 50-amp RV plug! The cable’s ampacity (it’s rated for 100 amps) is more than enough...
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SOOW Portable Cord Cables
Why choose the SEOOW Portable Cord 600V? The SOOW Portable Cord 600V is built for heavy-duty industrial, commercial, and residential applications where durability and flexibility are essen...
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Connections
Is it possible to install 50amp RV plugs on 125' of 2-2-2-4 mobile home feeder cable?
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Decoding Cable Labels: A Guide to Understanding Wire Markings
In the latest episode of our Podcast, we delve into a crucial topic that can save you both time and money—understanding the labels and markings on cables and exploring why these labels are es...
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Check our collection: Everyday LED Line
Our Everyday LED Line collection offers energy-efficient and versatile lighting solutions for homes and offices, and today we want to show you all the benefits they offer: Top Features of ...
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Ask the Experts: A Quick Guide to SOOW Portable Cord 600V
SOOW Portable Cords are a reliable, flexible solution for powering equipment in industrial, commercial, and residential settings. Built to handle demanding environments, these cables provide perfor...
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Ask the experts: Why choose the Bus Drop Cable 600V?
The Bus Drop Cable 600V is designed specifically for industrial use, where it connects busways to electrical equipment such as motors, machines, and other power-intensive devices. Featuring...
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Tips for Selecting Wholesale Cables for Solar Projects
The Best Options for Solar Panel Wires -Photovoltaic (PV) Wire: The Aluminum Solar Photovoltaic 2KV PV Wire is specifically designed for solar panels. It’s rated for outdoo...
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Ask the experts: the advantages of XLPE cables compared to PVC cables
In this post, we will compare XLPE and PVC cables, as well as their advantages. Let’s start! Higher Temperature Resistance XLPE cables like the 4mm 3C Stranded Gnd Bare Copper Unshielded ca...
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Can you use a CAT 3 cable for Ethernet?
Nice question! Hi there. Although CAT 3 cable is currently used in telephone wiring, it is no longer considered appropriate for modern networking since it only supports data transmission rates of...
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Can you use a CAT 3 cable for Ethernet?
Hello, I have a question. Can you use a CAT 3 cable for Ethernet or do I have to buy a new cable, it’s just that I already have one CAT 3. Can someone advise about it?
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Question: How close can water lines be to electrical wires in a hous
Hello Camilo, interesting question! Actually, The National Electrical Code (NEC) doesn’t have specific rules about the separation required between plumbing lines and electrical wiring. Howeve...
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Featured products: 4-4-4-6 ALUMINUM SER CABLE
The 4-4-4-6 SER (Service Entrance) Cable is a versatile, cost-effective solution for power distribution in residential, commercial, and industrial environments. With three 4 AWG stranded al...
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Question: How close can water lines be to electrical wires in a hous
Hello, I’m making some changes in my home and I have a doubt: How close can water lines be to electrical wires in a house? Thank you for the help, tips and advices :)