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250' of 4/4 power cable, how to split it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Milner" data-source="post: 25773" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Re: 250' of 4/4 power cable, how to split it?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> If you are thinking of the 25,50,75,100 route, I would have to suggest going for 3 lengths instead, consisting of the following: </p><p>1- 125' </p><p>1- 75'</p><p>1-50'</p><p></p><p> That way you get a lot of flexibility, connect the 75 & 50 together and you now have a matching pair of 125' cables. I personally think you can never have too much cable on-hand for power needs. The 100' lengths are o.k.... but I often find that if I'm going that far to grab a second circuit (over 50', which seems to be an average for finding good power around town here) having a few extra feet of flexibility (~25') can make the unusually longer runs a bit easier to deal with. </p><p></p><p> Just my opinion from what I run into here around town in D.C.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Milner, post: 25773, member: 9"] Re: 250' of 4/4 power cable, how to split it? If you are thinking of the 25,50,75,100 route, I would have to suggest going for 3 lengths instead, consisting of the following: 1- 125' 1- 75' 1-50' That way you get a lot of flexibility, connect the 75 & 50 together and you now have a matching pair of 125' cables. I personally think you can never have too much cable on-hand for power needs. The 100' lengths are o.k.... but I often find that if I'm going that far to grab a second circuit (over 50', which seems to be an average for finding good power around town here) having a few extra feet of flexibility (~25') can make the unusually longer runs a bit easier to deal with. Just my opinion from what I run into here around town in D.C. [/QUOTE]
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