woody 73
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I think I left some of you with my stories about the electrician that I hired some time back. anyhow he could talk up a storm as he was a master of everything. Well one day I told him how I was finding some nice deals at garage and flea type places for used electrical wire. Talk soon was followed by telling him I passed up buying some used Romex wire that I did not buy because I did not think I would have much need for it.
Holy **** the sheer look of horror on his face made me do a double take; I thought he was going to explode right there on the spot as he said, "Never under any circumstances ever buy that wire used under any conditions period". So, I said OK why not? Well, he gave me a lecture on water getting into the cable and having the paper inside soak it all up and causing electrical fires and maybe causing electrocution and death.
Not being an electrical person first I ever heard of this. So, I had to google this one and he had a good point, do they teach young electricians this in school? Is this common knowledge among all electricians? Have any of you ever heard of this? Do any of you buy used Romex wire to use?
I take it some wire must be used outside that is special made for the weather outside, he was only talking about Romex that was used inside a dry house. I don't know, sometimes a house has a leaky roof that must cause a lot of problems for the electricians.
The link I found talking about it:
Holy **** the sheer look of horror on his face made me do a double take; I thought he was going to explode right there on the spot as he said, "Never under any circumstances ever buy that wire used under any conditions period". So, I said OK why not? Well, he gave me a lecture on water getting into the cable and having the paper inside soak it all up and causing electrical fires and maybe causing electrocution and death.
Not being an electrical person first I ever heard of this. So, I had to google this one and he had a good point, do they teach young electricians this in school? Is this common knowledge among all electricians? Have any of you ever heard of this? Do any of you buy used Romex wire to use?
I take it some wire must be used outside that is special made for the weather outside, he was only talking about Romex that was used inside a dry house. I don't know, sometimes a house has a leaky roof that must cause a lot of problems for the electricians.
The link I found talking about it:
Romex Wet Inside Outer Insulation!? Problem?
I've never run across this before. Can anyone tell me if it's normal or at least if it's something to be concerned with? The inside of this Romex wire is wet. The paper insulation around the bare ground wire is soaking wet. How the heck can this happen? Do I have to pull it all and rewire?
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