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Cables pulled tight in CU coding
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<blockquote data-quote="unphased" data-source="post: 544104" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>I don't understand why you consider 'tight' or taught wires are a problem. Whether they are tight in the terminals is what you should be concerned about. Presumeably they weren't piano wire tight (?) so are you just being over cautious and inventing problems that aren't really there. It is certainly not worth a code, just make an observation in the comments. Surely?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unphased, post: 544104, member: 6"] I don't understand why you consider 'tight' or taught wires are a problem. Whether they are tight in the terminals is what you should be concerned about. Presumeably they weren't piano wire tight (?) so are you just being over cautious and inventing problems that aren't really there. It is certainly not worth a code, just make an observation in the comments. Surely? [/QUOTE]
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