In Reply to: RE: Plastic or metal conduit and wire type posted by BCR on November 17, 2013 at 11:47:30:
Sorry for not being clear. I
Meant I believe there is different types of Romex, yes?
I read that I should use solid core twisted wire or all copper, instead of basic residential Romex. Also I thought the wire also needs to be run through conduit as per code?
I apologize for not knowing, but this is why I ask at this great forum.
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