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#35220 03/09/04 09:46 PM
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For once, Bob and I see eye to eye!
There is no such thing as "UL approved".
If you've got a product to offer, you'd better have something good.
Otherwise, stay home.
(And if you're gonna try to sell it to us, you need to show us how it works, and why.
"Huh" is not the answer.

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#35221 03/09/04 09:49 PM
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This is just another case of people that sign on to this Forum just to sell their product.


See Ya...S

#35222 03/09/04 09:59 PM
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For once, Bob and I see eye to eye!
LOL

I would bet that we are closer than it seems here. [Linked Image]

And I did agree with you on the "Chi" (sp) building codes. [Linked Image]


Bob Badger
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#35223 03/09/04 10:07 PM
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Wire-easy: I still have not seen an answer to my question.

How does device comply with the NEC provision that that states that you must have 6" of free length in a box?


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#35224 03/09/04 10:42 PM
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To Wire-easy, Im not tring to knock the designer (assuming you and your team). If I had desigened this I would be proud of it also. But I could never use those on my jobs. I see some potential problems with it. Also I am not a fan of romex. The only place to use them is where they can be accesible, like basements and attics. I will never put a jbox in an attic. And what if you don't have a basement? Its great that you put all that time and effort into something. Well I guess if I was a fan of romex, I might have a different look on it. I guess those remarks are towards romex. And I don't intend to get anybody mad about MY OPINIONS.

#35225 03/09/04 10:59 PM
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first of all electure, I was invited to defend my product and I don't care if you like it or buy it.
Iwire, you are correct in that the lable can't say approved, it's listed as you can see, I was only trying to get the point across that U.L. approved the testing and gave it the OK. sorry about the error.
JCRicca, Safety is always important in our work, don't wire live if you don't have to.
Ryan J, The terminal box is not in the NEC yet, I am working on it for 2005.

#35226 03/09/04 11:11 PM
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Time to close this ...

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