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Anyone know of a calc like this but loaded for CEC instead of NEC ??
Inquiring mind wants to know but cant seem to find anything online....
thks, Greg
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There is a good one on here somewhere.do a search and check the Canadian code section.i will post it here if i see it.
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hmm both seem to be the same originaly posted by Ares and has both NEC and CEC calculators and still looking for more
[This message has been edited by frank (edited 05-18-2003).]
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I believe he is looking for a version of the ElectriCalc Pro that has the CEC instead of the NEC: >> ElectriCalc Pro
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You got it Bill, lol....
thks for the efforts tho Frank.
-Greg
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Wow!! I can't beleive we're so far behind in the times up here in Canada (says walking back into igloo, rubbing two sticks together to make fire), lol.
-Greg
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Unfortunately she is sitting in the shop awaiting the time to do a front harness rewire ... Where does the time go in a day I ask ya, lol. Thanks for asking!! How bout you? you out cruisin and with what? -Greg
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