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<blockquote data-quote="Thinqer77" data-source="post: 499638" data-attributes="member: 32971"><p>[USER=6969]@ProDave[/USER] Yup, am aware of cable requirements and have specced 10mm which should be enough to keep the v drop within tolerance for the loads I'll likely have on the line but ultimately this will be up to the spark who does the work. Would the SWA *have* to be fixed to the fence or could it be made secure in some other way?</p><p></p><p>[USER=24445]@Murdoch[/USER] I'm DIY but I'll get a spark to do most of the work. Just want to make sure I know what my options are in case whichever spark I choose hasn't done much outside work. I really just want to gauge how a spark would feel about some sort of metal conduit that's not attached to a fence but pegged/staked to the ground, if that would be safe and secure in their eyes. Good point about neighbours fence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thinqer77, post: 499638, member: 32971"] [USER=6969]@ProDave[/USER] Yup, am aware of cable requirements and have specced 10mm which should be enough to keep the v drop within tolerance for the loads I'll likely have on the line but ultimately this will be up to the spark who does the work. Would the SWA *have* to be fixed to the fence or could it be made secure in some other way? [USER=24445]@Murdoch[/USER] I'm DIY but I'll get a spark to do most of the work. Just want to make sure I know what my options are in case whichever spark I choose hasn't done much outside work. I really just want to gauge how a spark would feel about some sort of metal conduit that's not attached to a fence but pegged/staked to the ground, if that would be safe and secure in their eyes. Good point about neighbours fence. [/QUOTE]
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