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#57798 10/21/05 02:43 AM
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what is the difference between se and ser cable?

#57799 10/21/05 03:16 AM
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In a nut shell flat and round. Se has 2 hots and an uninsulated conductor weaved around the other two conductors . The result is an oblong flat cable. Ser has 3 insulated conductors, one uninsulated conductor and an outer sheath. It is round.


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