I advise against putting them in same ditch. Water and electric don't mix.
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Originally posted by bwssr View PostWhen you start to cover these...put 6 or so inches of dirt in, the lay yellow caution or red danger tape/robin in the trench. So if you later on, or someone else digs the tape I will be seen first
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Originally posted by merlin View PostI advise against putting them in same ditch. Water and electric don't mix.
You’d really freak out to know that shared ditches are common. I’ve run water, electric, telephone and gas all in a combined ditch on several large commercial projects.
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Originally posted by Mike D View PostYou’d really freak out to know that shared ditches are common. I’ve run water, electric, telephone and gas all in a combined ditch on several large commercial projects.
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Originally posted by Mike D View PostYou’d really freak out to know that shared ditches are common. I’ve run water, electric, telephone and gas all in a combined ditch on several large commercial projects.
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Don’t forget to throw some fiber lines in there too. Those are great fun to see a trackhoe pull out.
Took the phone company a week straight to fix that contractors screw up.
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Originally posted by merlin View PostI advise against putting them in same ditch. Water and electric don't mix.
Originally posted by Tony Pic View PostThat is funny [emoji16]. Big price difference.
The 0000 designation is actually pronounced like aught...yup like thirty aught six.
You would be asking for 4 aught wire. AWG stands for american wire gauge[emoji6].
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