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How to Buy Wire Strippers for ElectriciansHow to Buy Wire Strippers for ElectriciansHow to Wire Strippers for Electrician Buying Guide. What are the Best Wire Strippers.Read More →Types of Wire in a Home (Residential)Types of Wire in a Home (Residential)Different Wire Types in a Residential Home Setting (NMD90), and Where to Find Wire Type Usage (Table 19)Read More →What is Roughing-In for ElectriciansWhat is Roughing-In for ElectriciansThe Electrical Rough-In Process is the stage where electricians install electrical boxes, drill holes, pull wires, and splice…Read More →Electrical Rough-In Material ListElectrical Rough-In Material ListMaterials required for electrical rough-in for a home, condo, or apartment. A quick rough-in electrical material list is…Read More →What is an Electrical Load in Circuitry? (for Electricians)What is an Electrical Load in Circuitry? (for Electricians)A "load" in an electrical circuit is simply an electrical device that consumes power from the POWER SOURCE…Read More →How to Splice Wires as an ElectricianHow to Splice Wires as an ElectricianLearn how to splice wires as an electrician. We cover three and four wire splices, and best practices…Read More →How to Strip Single Conductor InsulationHow to Strip Single Conductor InsulationLearn how to strip wires to expose copper and prepare them for splicing. You can use wire strippers,…Read More →How to Strip Wire Jacket from NMD90 (Residential Wire)How to Strip Wire Jacket from NMD90 (Residential Wire)Learn how to strip NMD90 wire jacket (residential wire) the best way (in my opinion!) with no compromised…Read More →Residential Wire vs. Commercial WireResidential Wire vs. Commercial WireLearn when to use residential and commercial wiring by determining its environment.. like fire-rating, mechanical damage, and many…Read More →Why Do Electricians Use Higher Voltages than 120VWhy Do Electricians Use Higher Voltages than 120VElectricians use higher voltages to reduce current, which in turn allows for smaller wires. This saves money, and…Read More →
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