
I don't even want to know why you're asking that.![]()
I don't even want to know why you're asking that.![]()

The ones from the cleaners are 12 gage CAWH (cheap *** wire hanger). The pant ones come with a short length of cardboard insulation. They are rated for overhead and behind the stove where you can't reach use. 8 to 16 penny nail would be the proper termination.
Can you run CAWH in Conduit? I'm gonna take a wild guess and say EMT is out, but it should be fine in ENT?
Anybody have a fill chart for CAWH?
The steel ones actually carry current a lot better than the all plastic ones.
So far, I haven't had much luck, OR SUPPORT from this forum, for that matter.
I hate to hijack, but this seems like an appropriate thread for it!
Wondering if I can run #10 THHN/THWN to my compressor in the same PVC conduit that I use for my air lines, if I seal up the spots where they enter/exit using RTV? If so, can I also pull CAT6 in the same tube? Future proofing, you know...
I hate to hijack, but this seems like an appropriate thread for it!
Wondering if I can run #10 THHN/THWN to my compressor in the same PVC conduit that I use for my air lines, if I seal up the spots where they enter/exit using RTV? If so, can I also pull CAT6 in the same tube? Future proofing, you know...
Okay, what was the length and how much resistance did it have ?Well, I have used coat hanger wire for an ammeter shunt in the past! It worked surprisingly well, considering (yes, it was for a quick and dirty, temporary job, running 24 V DC.)
I hate to hijack, but this seems like an appropriate thread for it!
Wondering if I can run #10 THHN/THWN to my compressor in the same PVC conduit that I use for my air lines, if I seal up the spots where they enter/exit using RTV? If so, can I also pull CAT6 in the same tube? Future proofing, you know...
Just wanted to let you guys know, this silly thread has been the best thing I've seen all day. Thanks for the laugh. Keith
You needed to first specify you would be using Made in USA coat-hangers, like the Snap-On wire hanger for $471.32. You probably would have won an award from some members.
So far, I haven't had much luck, OR SUPPORT from this forum, for that matter.
Absolutely No to both.
Dang....I figured the RTV would sink that idea.Spam16V, the duct tape might just work. Is there a minimum thread count that I should look for? Don't want it to blow out and lose any packets!
I hate to hijack, but this seems like an appropriate thread for it!
Wondering if I can run #10 THHN/THWN to my compressor in the same PVC conduit that I use for my air lines, if I seal up the spots where they enter/exit using RTV? If so, can I also pull CAT6 in the same tube? Future proofing, you know...
Yes, but 1Gig Ethernet full duplex requires at least 25 CFM @ 90 PSI, so unless you have a big compressor you'll only get 10 or maybe 100Meg throughput.
So in theory you're going to need to run more than one coat hanger. Try 6 or 7 of them together.
A bit of electrical tape around them for safety, of course......
And the load was someone or something touching the barb wire??Don't know, but I did use two strands of a barb wire fence to carry 240 volt service 3/8 of a mile before a 15 amp load caused too much voltage drop.

Okay, what was the length and how much resistance did it have ?
Spam16V, the duct tape might just work. Is there a minimum thread count that I should look for? Don't want it to blow out and lose any packets!