@randacnam, fantome is right on work principal, whilst certain wire types are safe for direct inground installation, it's a good practice to use electrical conduit. It's cheap and used less for maximising cable sheath life but more for ensuring you don't sever it with a shovel.
Use PVC pipe or conduit to your romex when you put them in the ground. Don't just put the wire in the dirt like he did unless the lights are temporary.
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This is the only video on You-Tube that truly explains Low voltage installation, yet people still criticize this video & advertise on it. ShutUp & Listen!
What ever, all you want is your stupid business, this is extremely easy to install, i don't see what is so hard about it and why i would EVER hire so called "pros" for my lighting because they know how to dig some trenches lay down some weirs and connect a light to a metal box? Bo-Who!? And i don't see much wrong with this video at all.
P.S. Why are you advertising yourself on a DIY video? Doesn't it sound simply stupid?
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I ran my post lamp wire 8" underground w/o conduit and haven't had a problem for 15+ years!
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ReplyDelete@randacnam, fantome is right on work principal, whilst certain wire types are safe for direct inground installation, it's a good practice to use electrical conduit. It's cheap and used less for maximising cable sheath life but more for ensuring you don't sever it with a shovel.
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ReplyDeleteThe cable used in the video is safe for direct burial use.
ReplyDeleteUnless you use UF wire.
ReplyDeleteUse PVC pipe or conduit to your romex when you put them in the ground. Don't just put the wire in the dirt like he did unless the lights are temporary.
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ReplyDeleteThis is an excellent video thanks. I'm off to start my project now!
ReplyDeleteThis is the only video on You-Tube that truly explains Low voltage installation, yet people still criticize this video & advertise on it. ShutUp & Listen!
ReplyDeletehahaha all you want is free easy advertising...good luck beating lowes hahaha they got no worrys
ReplyDeleteWhat ever, all you want is your stupid business, this is extremely easy to install, i don't see what is so hard about it and why i would EVER hire so called "pros" for my lighting because they know how to dig some trenches lay down some weirs and connect a light to a metal box? Bo-Who!? And i don't see much wrong with this video at all.
ReplyDeleteP.S. Why are you advertising yourself on a DIY video? Doesn't it sound simply stupid?
Any one actually could do that its not that hard !
ReplyDeleteLowes has been using red vests or aprons for as long as I have worked for them and that was 13 years.
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Seems easy enough
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