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<blockquote data-quote="wew lad" data-source="post: 8416746" data-attributes="member: 665412"><p>I haven't done that, but that's my intent if i need more than 1 run. For small systems, running the wire through the firewall and under the floor is perfectly acceptable IMO. Just need to make sure it doesn't get pinched along the way, and at the firewall you need to especially ensure no thin/jagged metal is touching the wire casing. I've got a 0 gauge wire this way right now and it's perfect for what I need. 0 gauge is about the limit of what I'd run using this method,.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wew lad, post: 8416746, member: 665412"] I haven't done that, but that's my intent if i need more than 1 run. For small systems, running the wire through the firewall and under the floor is perfectly acceptable IMO. Just need to make sure it doesn't get pinched along the way, and at the firewall you need to especially ensure no thin/jagged metal is touching the wire casing. I've got a 0 gauge wire this way right now and it's perfect for what I need. 0 gauge is about the limit of what I'd run using this method,. [/QUOTE]
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