Blains Farm & Fleet has
250' Southwirebrand Romex SIMpull NM-B 14/2 Indoor Wire w/ Ground (28827455) on sale for
$89.99. Select Free Store Pickup where stock permits (
store locator), otherwise shipping starts $11.95 and varies by location.
Thanks to Community Member
SiennaTeam5899 for sharing this deal.
About this Product:
- SIM Jacket improves performance: pulls faster, strips easier, reduces burn - through and is tear resistant
- For dry locations
- PVC insulation
- Copper conductors
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It used to be that you could run 14/2 on a 15a breaker but someone recently told me that it's 10a now.
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It used to be that you could run 14/2 on a 15a breaker but someone recently told me that it's 10a now.
12 ga for 20a circuits, 14 ga for 15a circuits.
It used to be that you could run 14/2 on a 15a breaker but someone recently told me that it's 10a now.
I'm an electrician
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Locations only, no wonder I have never heard of them.
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Locations only, no wonder I have never heard of them.
I'm an electrician
When SHOULD I absolutely get an electrician in these works? I would like to give whole work but i cant afford at present times. But like to see which one I should be giving out than messing.
It used to be that you could run 14/2 on a 15a breaker but someone recently told me that it's 10a now.
14/2 or 14/3 is still common for dedicated 15a circuits such as lighting.
When SHOULD I absolutely get an electrician in these works? I would like to give whole work but i cant afford at present times. But like to see which one I should be giving out than messing.
It's hard to say. But I fix a lot of home owner DIY so we joke that DIY is extra job security because it's always messed up.
But I totally understand it is expensive to hire people too, I just know that even when people think they are doing a good install 10/10 times it's bad and not to code.
At the very least if you DIY pull a permit, nothing bad will happen if you do and the inspector can at least look everything over for you.
And absolutely don't forget to add AFCI/GFCI breakers, it's code now and it's extra security if you mess up.
I'm an electrician
But still overcharge covid pricing on materials(and labor)
...and do a crap job.
Licensed Electrician (hired by a GC) to do a light relocation.