Questions tagged [cables]
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Insulating a pre-existing suspended bathroom ceiling
The previous owner of my house has redone the bathrooms and toilets pretty well, with nicely finished suspended ceilings and downlights.
What he didn’t take care of properly was insulation. The space ...
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Running electrical cable within dry wall
First of all, I'm a beginner.
Secondly, I've a renovation started in the basement (see picture here), so I need some help.
So in the bedroom, there's actually a socket already present just as you ...
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What to do on the siding around a cable going into the house
I had AT&T Fiber installed today. The technician had to create a hole on the side of my garage for the fiber optics cable. As you can see, it doesn't look pretty. But I'm not really concerned with ...
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How to reroute 5 cables from street pole into attic?
I currently have 5 cables coming from a pole across the street. They have them attached to the eave of the house and that don't seem correct and the eave is tilting away from the house. One of the ...
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Running range receptacle cable through rim joist and floor sill?
I'm looking for suggestions on how to best run the cable for my range receptacle.
This diagram shows some of the construction involved:
This is a section of my exterior wall. My house has no sill ...
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How to straighten new coiled Ethernet cord?
I recently purchased a 50 metre Ethernet cable to run from the modem downstairs to the bedroom upstairs (along the walls as I’m currently in a renting situation), but I can’t straighten the cord to be ...
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I have a CAT5e cable with only 3 pairs (6 wires working) and need to do POE over it
I have a cat5e cable that has 1 pair (orange / stripped orange) damaged -- it's a 100 foot line and the damage is like 40 feet in behind a wall [repairing it is not an option].
I need to power a unifi ...
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How to open/unlock the BMA 2215 cable box for connecting a ceiling lamp?
I was going to install a newly bought ceiling lamp when I found this connection box which I have never seen before. It has "BMA 2215" written on it and an internet search led to websites ...
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Do I have enough room to thread 4/3 cable with ground through my basement?
I'm planning a partial basement renovation, including installing a subpanel to supply 70A, requiring 4 AWG copper wire. I'd like to avoid installing conduit, so I hope to use 3-strand + ground Romex.
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How is an Xfinity coax jack activated?
I recently moved into a new flat that primarily accepted Xfinity, as it's considered LIHTC, so a lot of their residents are on the Internet Essentials plan.
I had opted to get my Xfinity router/modem ...
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Can SER labled XHHW-2 be buried in conduit
I've read many good answers here regarding what types of cables (conductors) can/cannot be buried. I've come across blanket statements like "SER cannot be buried, even in conduit." I want ...
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Does this TV cable need to be rehung in a proper manner?
The company cable installer loosely hung cable on these tree branches to cross a public road rather than using poles or at least affixing the cable to the trees themselves.
Do I need to have them come ...
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Garage door spring/cable drum conundrum
Recently my garage door failed -- one side was not winding up completely, causing the door to slant and driving the other side into the track at the bottom.
There are two springs, and 7-8 years ago ...
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Terminating Unused BX Cable in Place
I have an unused BX cable with power to it in my former coal cellar of my 1925 house. The main panel has been upgraded and has Romex wire. I planned to cap the ends of the BX in a metal junction box ...
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I want to install a EV charger outside and already have a bunch of NM-B 6g cabling in the crawl space - how can I make this work?
First and foremost - I will be hiring an electrician to handle the actual electrical stuff. I just want to know whether or not I can use some existing material.
The former home owner had a hot tub (...
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Can I use Dyke aluminum 2-2-2-4 cable , to run underground from outdoor (200 main breaker ) to a 100 amp sub panel (indoor)
The NEC states that "Underground service-entrance cable (USE) shall not be used under the following conditions or in the following locations:
(1) For interior wiring
(2) For aboveground ...
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How do I drill into a crawlspace?
Trying to route some HDMI and ethernet cables through the crawlspace.
There was an existing coaxial receptacle which I want to remove, so I removed that and expanded the hole. After everything is done ...
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Replacing light fitting with a lot of wires
I've tried changing the lighting in a room and I found a set of wires that I don't know to to connect in order to have a live, neutral and earth. Can anyone explain?
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Consolidation of many circuits from breaker panel using nearby junction box
I am combining a bunch of underutilized circuits, pulling them out of the breaker panel into an 8x6x4 junction box above it where I will combine about 10 cables into 3 circuits fed to the breaker ...
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Can I shorten my in floor heating cable?
Just wiring up an in floor heating thermostat. I have two separate two wires going into my flooring as well as another coming from the panel.
I am wondering about the two wires going down to the ...
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2x non terminated ethernet cable - size of drill bit
This may sound like a high (elementary) school type question but, given that a standard non-terminated ethernet cable needs 8mm hole, what would 2x need to comfortably fit through given the size?
It ...
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How can the slightly-warped rails of a bed frame be pulled together?
A twin-sized bed frame that I assemble on-demand for guests is made of pine. It hasn't seen that much use, and yet one of the two 75" beams has buckled just slightly. There is still plenty of ...
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can I put this cable inside the wall to hide it
Theres this cable popping out of my wall and it looks ugly, i bought a cover and was wondering if it should be ok to just push this cable inside the wall and close it with the cover
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What kind of wire is this and is it safe to leave cut like this?
A previous homeowner had cut this cable and left it sticking out of the floor (with a caddy surrounding it). Unfortunately I am unable to trace it in our drop ceiling in the basement because it's ...
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Safest electric cable to use in insulated walls and attics, fire prevention
Is there any standard out there in terms of ranking residential electrical cable options for fire safety, specifically in enclosed and/or insulated spaces?
I've read that old knob & tube is ...
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Source for 2-pin barrel-connector extension cable? 12v [closed]
My wife bought a couple of Addlon Lighting outdoor LED string lights, which connect via 2-pin barrel-type connector to the power supply. They can be daisy-chained, so one end is M, other is F, etc.
I ...
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Removing NTL Internet Provider Boxes (UK)
We're doing some redecoration, have stripped wallpaper and want to replaster and paint over.
We've got one of these old NTL boxes on the wall, with the cables coming in. Are we fine to plaster these ...
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service entrance cable partially underground
I have a 25’ run from an outdoor meter panel to a 200 amp home main breaker box, two phase. About 5’ of the run is through heavy conduit underground, into the basement. I have a lot of aluminum 4/0-...
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PG&E's Groundline distribution system [closed]
The other day I saw an article reporting how PG&E is planning to use "tech" to achieve its target to underground 10,000 miles.
They demo'ed something called a "Groundline ...
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How can an ethernet cable from a POE doorbell be embedded in the side frame of the door?
I have a POE doorbell with a CAT6 cable coming from the attic. How can I create a vertical straight channel on the side of the door to embed the cable?
I have a trim router, but it is too deep to ...
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Is SER aluminum cable okay for INTERIOR run to sub-panel?
I have a short run between a main panel and an attached garage with a sub panel. A SER rated aluminum cable is routed along rafters and between studs, not exposed to wet or sun, and not enclosed in ...
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Releasing strain relief coupling
I need to wire a new power cord into my garage door opener.
This cable gland has to release the existing wire.
https://imgur.com/gallery/xlwH05n
It seems like I can squeeze the tab in the bottom but ...
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Correct sealant for polyethylene (PE) cable and sandstone brick (external ethernet run)
What is the correct sealant to use to make a seal between a polyethylene-sheathed ethernet cable and a sandstone brick will for exterior applications?
I will drill a 10mm hole between the inside and ...
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Unused cable sitting in terminal block inside switch box
I have a cable inside the wall box of a light switch in the UK and it is not connected to anything but it is live. The wires are sitting inside plastic connector/strip. Upon opening up the connector, ...
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Use Knockout Non-Metallic Push-In Connector for NM Cable Clamps?
I'm getting ready to install NM cable clamps in recessed lighting cans:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Commercial-Electric-6-in-Aluminum-Remodel-IC-Recessed-Can-Light-Housing-6-Pack-CAT7ICRM/202057577
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Speaker Wires Through Wall
Through ceiling, really.
I've set up my new "office" in a 2nd floor room with accessible (insulated, blown-in) attic space above. At some point I'd like to set up my 5.1 computer speaker ...
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How to add an outlet to a light switch in this specific situation? [duplicate]
I added an outlet to a light switch (see pictures). But the light switch is not working anymore (was working properly before the outlet addition). The ceiling light is on and is controlled by the ...
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Can I run CAT6 between drywall and exterior block?
It is finally cold here in Florida, and I want to run CAT6 throughout my house from the attic. There are a few exterior walls that I want to run CAT6 down, and I am trying to figure out the best way ...
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What is the best practice for grounding a shielded cat 7 ethernet cable?
I'm in the process of ducting the aforementioned cable through a conduit that I've "trenched" between my house and my office which is in an outbuilding 30m away.
Since buying the cable and starting ...
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Pulling cable through insulated exterior wall
I am trying to run ethernet cables for external security cameras in my home.
I have drilled a hole in the exterior brick wall and pushed rods up.
I have also made a bigger hole in the breeze block ...
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What is the technical term for the rings that protect holes for electrical through woodwork like cabinets?
I drill holes in cabinets or desks for electrical. I usually drill about a 3/4" hole and I have these little plastic rings I put in to protect the woodwork and just so it looks nicer. ...
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How to safely secure AC adapter wire to a skirting and a door frame?
I purchased an adapter for my doorbell and need to secure it to skirting and a door frame before it is fed through the door frame to the doorbell outside.
I thought it would make sense to use a ...
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Is this the correct cable wiring for a dewalt generator and a Lincoln pro-MIG 180?
I have a Lincoln Pro-MIG 180 and a DeWalt DXGNR7000 generator. I have found a cable that is supposed to work. Can someone confirm this is correct wiring?
The generator does in fact have an L14-30R ...
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How to differentiate which cables is which if there is no color codes
I am trying to change my ceiling lamp to ceiling lamp with fan. However, when I took the ceiling lamp off, I see that the cables have the same color so I have no way differentiating them visually, ...
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Power & Cables to outside workshop
(I am in the UK so UK Regulations apply)
I want to run mains power from my (new) house to an outside workshop, a cable length of about 50m. The workshop will have its own separate consumer. I also ...
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Single bulb pendant to 4 bulb pendant
I am replacing a basic single bulb pendant light with a 4 bulb fitting. There are 4 white cables coming from the new light fitting. Do i bundle them together?
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Wire my house for Internet
As an IT student I have a first chance to plan a basic Internet topology in my own home. We have fiber-optic Internet and a telephone line to our home. We would like to ask for advice about changing ...
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How can I repair/reattach loose cable covers to the wall?
I recently purchased a home and several of the wall cable covers are loose. The wall anchors are essentially just resting in the wall instead of anchoring the cover.
What would be the proper way to ...
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Replacing Power Cord for Electric Chainsaw
I have an old electric chainsaw, and want to replace the power cable as it has an old two pin fitting that doesn't match newer ones. I'm going to replace it with a three pin (I'm in the UK) plug that ...
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How to fish thermostat cable using an existing cable
So I have an existing thermostat cable on my 2nd floor that only has 4 wires, and I need a 5th wire to use as the common wire.
Can I use the existing cable to fish or guide a new 6 wire cable through ...