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In Reply to: RE: Oyaide R1/P-004 Vs Bare Wire Connection posted by Plinius_Fan on April 22, 2010 at 08:41:38:
If you insist upon your plan, at least practice a measure of safety by implementing a power cord strain relief installed on a blank wall plate via a drill, Dremel tool, etc. in order to create a proper sized opening for the strain relief device.
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Follow Ups
- Strain relief wall plate. - Duster 10:36:06 04/22/10 (11)
- RE: Strain relief wall plate. - benie 20:24:45 04/22/10 (10)
- Anyone Have the NEC 2008 book??? - Dynaudio_Rules 04:39:59 04/23/10 (9)
- RE: Anyone Have the NEC 2008 book??? - benie 14:31:24 04/23/10 (0)
- National Fire Protection Agency has an ONLINE copy of the NEC 2008 - Dynaudio_Rules 04:52:48 04/23/10 (7)
- RE: Maybe you should read my post again - benie 14:48:23 04/23/10 (6)
- RE: Maybe you should read my post again....I didnt read it the first time....LOL - Dynaudio_Rules 14:59:27 04/23/10 (5)
- RE: AC Can Kill - benie 03:53:04 04/24/10 (4)
- RE: AC Can Kill ....No Shyt - Dynaudio_Rules 15:31:05 04/24/10 (3)
- No Shit ;-D nt - Duster 16:10:06 04/24/10 (2)
- Well actually 110v just stings a bit.... - Dynaudio_Rules 06:58:43 04/25/10 (1)
- DIY AC delivery projects are here to stay... - Duster 14:41:55 04/27/10 (0)