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6It might be too tidy. Wires usually do not have such tight bends.crip659– crip6592024-02-05 17:11:29 +00:00Commented Feb 5, 2024 at 17:11
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3Are you asking for a review of your work prior to the inspection, or is something not working properly and you're trying to figure you what it is? Also, "Ufer", not "U.F.E.R". It's named after the guy who invented it, not some evil spy organization...FreeMan– FreeMan2024-02-05 17:17:33 +00:00Commented Feb 5, 2024 at 17:17
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4@crip659 you may be considering the wires that came with the panel (top section). I never touched those.Alessio Sangalli– Alessio Sangalli2024-02-05 17:45:39 +00:00Commented Feb 5, 2024 at 17:45
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4I would think that "random white tape" and duct tape would be inappropriate for wire marking. You're spending a lot of cash on this heavy up, use some quality electrical tape. The extra buck or two will disappear into the overall project cost.FreeMan– FreeMan2024-02-05 18:00:37 +00:00Commented Feb 5, 2024 at 18:00
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5@crip659 The wires with the 90˚ bends are factory-installed and covered by the panel's listing. There is no issue with those.nobody– nobody2024-02-05 23:03:19 +00:00Commented Feb 5, 2024 at 23:03
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