wyliesdiesels
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Why won't it work? How is it not safe?
My current wireless is not reliable in the garage. I currently have a 2tb time capsule with integrated a/b/g/n. So if I try to do it wirelessly, that won't also be reliable. It will only be as good as the source.
Because CAT5 is NOT rated for 300v. Building wire is rated for either 300v or 600v, which are 2 of the classes of building electrical. If an electrical wire shorts to the CAT5, u WILL have big problems. Plus, u will also have lots of interference! Put 2 conduits in for low voltage and move the CAT5!
Did u get inspected? If u did, Im surprised the inspector didnt catch that!!
Also, what type of cable did u use for your feeder? What are the markings on the jacket? It looks like SER....which cant and shouldnt be used in underground conduit because its not rated for wet locations....
In post #70 in the pic with the feeder, it looks like the wire is pretty close to the edge of the bottom plate. If conduit is not guarding the cable behind the bottom plate, then a nail guard plate is needed!
Third item- Maybe its there and the pic is just bad but I dont see a GEC(grounding electrode conductor) which would be a bare CU wire running either from a UFER ground(which ACEMAN, in your other thread, discovered u didnt put in the slab) or 2 ground rods. Since u supposedly have no UFER, did u put in 2 ground rods spaced 6' apart? The wire connecting them to the panel has to be continous. It can be unprotected if u use #6 CU. If u use #8 CU then it needs to be inside/protected by conduit!
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