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You must debate in mass then.Its not one that would be a runner at the debating society. Your only annoyed 'cos you made a spelling mistake.
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You must debate in mass then.Its not one that would be a runner at the debating society. Your only annoyed 'cos you made a spelling mistake.
Have I missed something here. The non-standard cables issue originated from NAPIT, not NICEIC.
You must debate in mass then.
40cm? easier to just clip to the length of the hammer as you go, 40cm needs marking out etcNYY-J all the way mate, easy to strip and terminate, tough as old bulls ears, available in up to 5 cores and 6mm (may be more but havnt used before)
Its solid core so sets nicely and is to an IEC standard so perfectly allowable to be used, black 12mm and 14mm clips spaced 40cm apart and your laughing
NOTE:HO7RNF is actually a flexible cable so you should imo avoid that for fixed wiring. (Unless you really fancy bootlacing EVERY end?)
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