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Posted By: Trumpy GDO on Speaker wire - 01/14/06 04:21 AM
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I got a call to do an estimate for a kitchen remodel, and noticed something funny about the garage door opener... There's also a pic of the cabinet makers extension cord cap [Linked Image]

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Posted By: Radar Re: GDO on Speaker wire - 01/14/06 05:07 AM
Hope he's better at making cabinets than he is at installing cord caps.
Posted By: Check Pilot Re: GDO on Speaker wire - 01/14/06 07:20 AM
Holy SMOKES. 20 Amps on maybe 16 G. speaker wire?
Posted By: Wizzie Electric Re: GDO on Speaker wire - 01/14/06 03:13 PM
WOW thats unbelivable.
Posted By: macmikeman Re: GDO on Speaker wire - 01/14/06 03:51 PM
The garage opener in the picture draws about 2.5 amps. But that speaker cable still needs to be removed pronto.
Posted By: SvenNYC Re: GDO on Speaker wire - 01/15/06 03:01 AM
You sure that's speaker wire and not transparent-insulation lamp cord? The stuff does exist.

I have some things fitted with cord like that -- usually it's lamps.

Regardless, that lash-up's gotta go! [Linked Image]
Posted By: renosteinke Re: GDO on Speaker wire - 01/15/06 05:35 AM
Just another form of "firewire"
Posted By: Texas_Ranger Re: GDO on Speaker wire - 02/04/06 02:09 PM
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You sure that's speaker wire and not transparent-insulation lamp cord? The stuff does exist.

I have some things fitted with cord like that -- usually it's lamps.
Me too, I have a US table lamp with translucent SPT1 zip cord. I guess if the opener weren't plug connected but hard wired this would be ok in some countries - the load limits the current, removing the need for OC protection. Short circuit protection is provided by the 20amp breaker.

Anyway, with that creative trailing socket it's illegal.
Posted By: pauluk Re: GDO on Speaker wire - 02/04/06 03:59 PM
In pic #3, is that two duplex 20A recepts in a 4-square box?
Posted By: Larry Fine Re: GDO on Speaker wire - 02/04/06 04:04 PM
Either that or a 2-gang box. Why?
Posted By: Lostazhell Re: GDO on Speaker wire - 02/05/06 06:45 AM
I see what you guys are saying about this looking like clear zip-cord, but the insulation on the wire pictured seemed alot thinner than any zip-cord I've come across, not to mention I tried to look for some kind of marking on it for wire size, mfr, etc.. and nothing was visible....

thus I'd be willing to bet on this being old speaker wire [Linked Image]
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