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Never Bury Electrical Cable maradcliff 11-27-2006
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Posted by on November 27, 2006, 5:26 am


Never Bury Electrical Cable. Not even the type intended for that
purpose such as UF cable. The soil is dirty, and you will end up
getting dirty power going to the building served by this cable. Dirty
power is destructive to electronics and other devices.

Always hang wires in the clean fresh air and you will always have
clean and fresh power.

Mark














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Posted by Noozer on November 27, 2006, 7:28 am



> Never Bury Electrical Cable. Not even the type intended for that
> purpose such as UF cable. The soil is dirty, and you will end up
> getting dirty power going to the building served by this cable. Dirty
> power is destructive to electronics and other devices.
>
> Always hang wires in the clean fresh air and you will always have
> clean and fresh power.

...and don't forget to hang them so the electricity runs downhill.

You don't know how many times I've see a power cable run from a pole, up to
the roof of a home. The folks complain that the lights flicker. What do they
expect, having to push the power up the cable. Would have been much better
to mount it to the house between the first and second floors!



Posted by JoeSpareBedroom on November 27, 2006, 9:00 am


>
>> Never Bury Electrical Cable. Not even the type intended for that
>> purpose such as UF cable. The soil is dirty, and you will end up
>> getting dirty power going to the building served by this cable. Dirty
>> power is destructive to electronics and other devices.
>>
>> Always hang wires in the clean fresh air and you will always have
>> clean and fresh power.
>
> ...and don't forget to hang them so the electricity runs downhill.
>
> You don't know how many times I've see a power cable run from a pole, up
> to the roof of a home. The folks complain that the lights flicker. What do
> they expect, having to push the power up the cable. Would have been much
> better to mount it to the house between the first and second floors!
>

Nonsense. If you put those kid protector plugs in empty outlets, it improves
the pressure in the whole system by preventing dripping of unused
electricity. Then, it doesn't matter if the outside wire runs up or
downhill.



Posted by hallerb@aol.com on November 27, 2006, 9:11 am


I DONT want the US at any price!!

Its damaged goods mired in Iraq, with a complete idiot as president:(

Who would want to buy something like that.


Posted by RicodJour on November 27, 2006, 10:30 am


> I DONT want the US at any price!!
>
> Its damaged goods mired in Iraq, with a complete idiot as president:(
>
> Who would want to buy something like that.

Investors who can see beyond two years.

R


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