penright
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Looking at the MC cable (Southwire Armorlite 25-ft 12/2 Solid Aluminum MC Cable) it looks 3/8" to me but "they" said 1/2" clamps. Just wanted a sanity check.
So the question, assuming there is some sort of standard or common application, is 12-2 MC Aluminum MC use 3/8" or 1/2" connectors?
I assume if 3/8" connectors are right that would apply to the anti-shorts also, correct?
BTW, did enough research to know Aluminum MC, has to have compression clamps, not screws
All my previous runs except 1 were 3/4" EMT. This run is a little more complicated.
More context, but not relevant to the questions.
I am adding a light to the bottom of the shelves that I am building over the workbench.
Here a shot trying to show where the first light will be, it will feed a second light ...
Here is a little bit better perspective without the shelves or supports ...
I am going to remove the "wing light" and adding two lights fixtures liked I used for the shop lighting. Same as these, below, only mounted to the shelf supports that run from the front to the back. There will be two supports and two lights. Hopfully that will give this old man a chance to see that line when trying to cut.
My thoght is to use a 90 off the side of the box, run it along the edge of the window brace, cross over to the shelf support, then 90 into the side of a octogon box. I am trying to get the cable as much behind the c-channel so someday I can put pegboard on that wall, starting from the windows down to just past the drill press. I plan on adding some vertical channel between the top, middle, and bottom girts. This should carry some of the load on the top girt to the bottom which sits on the floor. I not planning on storing any fully assembled V8's, so I am hoping it will be ok. They will also give the peg board something to attach to.
So the question, assuming there is some sort of standard or common application, is 12-2 MC Aluminum MC use 3/8" or 1/2" connectors?
I assume if 3/8" connectors are right that would apply to the anti-shorts also, correct?
BTW, did enough research to know Aluminum MC, has to have compression clamps, not screws
All my previous runs except 1 were 3/4" EMT. This run is a little more complicated.
More context, but not relevant to the questions.
I am adding a light to the bottom of the shelves that I am building over the workbench.
Here a shot trying to show where the first light will be, it will feed a second light ...
Here is a little bit better perspective without the shelves or supports ...
I am going to remove the "wing light" and adding two lights fixtures liked I used for the shop lighting. Same as these, below, only mounted to the shelf supports that run from the front to the back. There will be two supports and two lights. Hopfully that will give this old man a chance to see that line when trying to cut.
My thoght is to use a 90 off the side of the box, run it along the edge of the window brace, cross over to the shelf support, then 90 into the side of a octogon box. I am trying to get the cable as much behind the c-channel so someday I can put pegboard on that wall, starting from the windows down to just past the drill press. I plan on adding some vertical channel between the top, middle, and bottom girts. This should carry some of the load on the top girt to the bottom which sits on the floor. I not planning on storing any fully assembled V8's, so I am hoping it will be ok. They will also give the peg board something to attach to.