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An electrical cable is classified by two numbers separated by a hyphen, such as 14-2. The first number denotes the conductor’s gauge; the second denotes the number of conductors inside the cable.
I have a small change I want to make in my house. Let me see if I can explain this well. Off of the carport, there is a smallish room that contains the gas water heater. It's raised up on a stand ...
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How to Install Outdoor Lighting and an Outlet
Underground wiring puts light and power anywhere in the yard. We'll show you how you can do it easily and safely. The post ...
Flickering lights, buzzing outlets, and loose plugs can signal serious fire risks. Old wiring and ungrounded or overloaded ...
It's the best I can do. I am not even sure if I am going to keep this house, though. Even in this economy, the house is worth easily twice what we owe on it, due to the improvements that we made.
This winter Bill Crandall had to “choose between heat, boiling water in the electric kettle and charging my electric car or risk blowing a fuse in my 1950s Takoma Park [Md.] house,” he said.