Posted by hrross on November 20, 2013 at 23:04:10 from (70.194.130.165):
In Reply to: What the heck?? posted by Goose on November 20, 2013 at 16:26:52:
had the same problem. was tiling for neighbor and had to put a pit and pump to make system work.put a #2 3 wire in with a 4" tile in a 6" boot and ran up to his shop and wired it in. was about a 1000ft run. worked for a week then quit. one wire didn't carry juice. used the other 2 wires (110v)worked for another week. got blamed for poor instlation. finally had to call electrition, he could put a signal on the wires and locate the short under ground within 6 in. we spliced that wire 8 times, and finallyfound that the wire was deafective (alumunim).it didn't have the pvc around the wire in some places,found a defective piece that wasn't buried, took pictures of every splice and sent to the company.i paid $1200 for the wire and they sent me $500 to dig and splice the wire and $500 for the electrican. the wire has worked for the last 3 years. I was about at my wits end by the 7-8 splice. wire wasm bought at menards along with the splice kits
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