chrishayes
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Now ill give you a sneak peek at my new light mount. Still have to let the touch up paint dry for a few days to avoid chips.
Using this
I did this
I used a gromet that I got from the auto store to keep the wire from chafing but the wire itself is called SO cord and its very thick and durable insulation. I still think its gotta have some protection from the metal edge. I used a plastic bushing for the bottom of the conduit.
Now this is against NEC code, you cannot run this type of wire through conduit, nor are you allowed to use romex through conduit. But, shhhhh I wont tell if you dont! THe issue is that if the live conductor were to somehow touch the metal conduit there is no equipment ground on the conduit so it would be electrified instead of being a dead short. Its a concern but I do know the strength of the SO cord after watching bulldozers drive back and forth over it repeatedly on every jobsite ive ever been on. Thats my disclaimer.
Using this

I did this

I used a gromet that I got from the auto store to keep the wire from chafing but the wire itself is called SO cord and its very thick and durable insulation. I still think its gotta have some protection from the metal edge. I used a plastic bushing for the bottom of the conduit.

Now this is against NEC code, you cannot run this type of wire through conduit, nor are you allowed to use romex through conduit. But, shhhhh I wont tell if you dont! THe issue is that if the live conductor were to somehow touch the metal conduit there is no equipment ground on the conduit so it would be electrified instead of being a dead short. Its a concern but I do know the strength of the SO cord after watching bulldozers drive back and forth over it repeatedly on every jobsite ive ever been on. Thats my disclaimer.
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