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How To Loop Out A Pir In A System

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Why's that, please?

If there's 6 and 5 seem OK, why would 1 fail?

The temptation is to try pulling a bit out of the wall, cutting a few inches off and testing again, but the break could be anywhere is a cable 40 feet long, so it's nonsense really.

It just seems so strange to me that a single core would fail in a sheaf of 6.

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Because the rodents aren't always hungry enough to finish it all, but once they've started they do often come back and more cores will drop.

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


Also when a cable has been scagged on installation, damaging the insulation, and takes years to break down. I used to see a lot of single-pole

T+E failures like that, where presumably the cables has been strong-armed into a cavity.

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

Soldering won't do Jack unless you didn't loop them correctly at PIR end first time

Lol thanks my English + android gets the better of me

Because the rodents aren't always hungry enough to finish it all, but once they've started they do often come back and more cores will drop.

+rodent(1)

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