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Need some advice. I have a 12meter 24Vdc cable run…. Current 3Amps.

I require a 1.5mm cable 6 core for supplying led strip lights outside due to volt drop.

The cable will be passing through stud work with rock wool insulation fitted.

What 6 or 7core can I use in this install, are there regulations to what cable that can be used?

Was looking at NYM-J cable or will I get away with YY?

Cheers.
 

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