Post 7 made on Thursday October 9, 2003 at 13:24 |
Ernie Bornn-Gilman Yes, That Ernie! |
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That's not 24/2. 24/2 has a total of two conductors, not three. You are talking about 24/2 shielded, which I think is why ericstac wondered if you were going to run "two 24/2?" in his question. You can only get a third wire with 24/2 by making two runs of it. 14/4 speaker wire, for instance, has four conductors, not four conductors and a shield. Lamp cord is 18/2 or 16/2, and it never has a shield. Just mention the shield for clarity.
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