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04-15-2009, 07:54 AM
speedy petey
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Originally Posted by
kok328
Actually, the last piece of SE cable I had; had two insulated hots, one insulated neutral and one bare ground (all aluminum).
That is SE
R
.
What is show in the installation above is SE
U
.
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