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As with any job its all about having the KIT!! once ur backs gone its gone for LIFE!!Hi moggy , The 16mm should be quite easy i would have thought you will just need some extra help ( be it mechanical or several pairs of hands ? ) to get it on to the cable jacks .
The jacks or rollers are essential and if you do not have them ask at your wholesalers as they usually keep a set to hire / lend if needed !
As for the joints , i to be honest would deem it to be bad practise to introduce unnecessary joints in to run .
Good look with it and just make sure you have allowed for enough man power !!!!!
thanks for the tips guys. I was thinking hiring a cable roller trailer to attach on the back of my landrover might be the way ahead. just drive along slowly and spool the cable off the back.
do you know any good suppliers of large SWA like this. can't see CEF doing it too cheaply!!
… do you know any good suppliers of large SWA like this. can't see CEF doing it too cheaply!!
Get U MY WIND TURBINE !!! lol 450mtrs wots volt drop on that?? oh yeh is it that far cause u have a big garden or u nicked a supply from the local wind farmMy wind turbine is connected with 450m of 3 core 16mm SWA (the turbine output is 3-phase wild AC). Putting it in was pretty easy even from a 500kg drum held just off the ground on a scaffold frame. I'd also suggest avoiding joints.
Got mine @ £3.30/m last week from my local wholesaler, sorry!:smug2:16mm 2-core £3.40/m Not sure how it compares. TLC is £4.05.
Got mine @ £3.30/m last week from my local wholesaler, sorry!:smug2:
Get U MY WIND TURBINE !!! lol 450mtrs wots volt drop on that?? oh yeh is it that far cause u have a big garden or u nicked a supply from the local wind farmps NO JOINTS always trouble (in the end)