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3 hours ago, Ralf11 said:

will it run parallel to the Romex or across it at 90o?

 

 A very good point. You should always cross it at 90 degrees wherever possible

 

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Chris

 I suspect that it may be very hard to get anything other than a cable without connectors through that.

 Do you know of anyone locally capable of fitting crimp type connectors after you get the cable through ?

 

Alex

 

How a Digital Audio file sounds, or a Digital Video file looks, is governed to a large extent by the Power Supply area. All that Identical Checksums gives is the possibility of REGENERATING the file to close to that of the original file.

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3 minutes ago, mansr said:

I once used a cat to pull a string through a (much larger) conduit, then used that to pull a wire.

 

Did you have some sardines or something near the distant end ?:)

 

How a Digital Audio file sounds, or a Digital Video file looks, is governed to a large extent by the Power Supply area. All that Identical Checksums gives is the possibility of REGENERATING the file to close to that of the original file.

PROFILE UPDATED 13-11-2020

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7 minutes ago, mansr said:

They sometimes use ferrets to pull cables. If the conduit is too narrow for a ferret, you'll need something else. Maybe a cockroach. Apparently they can be controlled with a suitable attachment.

 With a cockroach all you will need to do is squirt a can of Mortein in their general direction to get them moving .

 

How a Digital Audio file sounds, or a Digital Video file looks, is governed to a large extent by the Power Supply area. All that Identical Checksums gives is the possibility of REGENERATING the file to close to that of the original file.

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