But if you could elaborate a little more on the fields canceling one another.
Bare copper wire in attic.
Bare copper ground wires do not need to be capped.
When going to the kitchen i noticed that the boxes were metal and there was bare copper grounding wire connected to the box not coming out of the romex it was a separate bare copper wire.
All cable matters cat 6 cables are made of bare copper wire as opposed to copper clad aluminum cca wire which requires pure bare copper wire in communications cables.
Turn the wire nut clockwise.
I thought he was talking about using bare vs insulated to prevent unintentional grounding i e.
Maybe i misread the ops statement.
Bare copper wire in attic while putting some flooring in the attic so i can use it for storage i noticed there were bare copper wires running across the rafters and on top of the insulation.
The cumalong snapped shot the kid in the shin.
Mac af4ps fp 51.
The infamous attic dipole.
Two 35 equal legs of 14 gauge bare stranded copper wire 35 of radio shack rg58 coax three of my son s plastic blocks for insulators and nylon rope.
Wire nuts that are too small may initially feel like they are on the wire but they too may fall off.
I can offer a few tips for those rewiring their house and using this cable in the walls and attic.
I was just thinking a bare copper wire inside a ferrous metal tube could cause unintentional grounding.
To make a long story short the bare copper egc dug into the al elbow during the pull and the forman decided to parallel 2 tuggers together along w a cumalong what a rig that was.
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Bare copper antenna wire stapled directly on wood rafters causes loss of rf signal energy.
Similarly bx cable s metal armor sheathing which conducts to ground without the need for an additional ground wire may be left alone.
Needless to say we had to pull the wire out and start over w a insulated egc lol.
8 gauge solid sd.
Well i traced this wire up to the attic and found a spider web of bare copper wire.
I pulled the copper wire through the trusses to the other.
Remember that the main thing which defines this cable as cat6 rated over.
With time bare copper oxidizes the wood where the wire is tightly stapled to absorbs some of this oxidization and forms a loose yet lossy bond with the wire.
These wires run to switches and outlets in the house below so i m assuming they are the ground wire for these.