can house wire 110/220 ,
be used for the 12V applications?
ive got 5-rolls of it from when i was in business kicking around collecting dust,
thanks
johnp
Leon wrote:Yes, but the solid conductor of house wire doesn't hold up to vibration that is encountered in a trailer, so it may break over time. How much time? could be quite a long time.
scopeaddict wrote:can house wire 110/220 ,
be used for the 12V applications?
ive got 5-rolls of it from when i was in business kicking around collecting dust,
thanks
johnp
rasp wrote:the biggest problem with sold is that if knicked when stripping, it will break at that point even in a house. with standed if knicked you only loose a strand or two.
use what you want too, it's your trailer
bdosborn wrote:rasp wrote:the biggest problem with sold is that if knicked when stripping, it will break at that point even in a house. with standed if knicked you only loose a strand or two.
use what you want too, it's your trailer
You're preachin' to the choir here. I used stranded throughout.
Bruce
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