Q:Can this be used to run along the SURFACE of an interior wall (i.e. exposed, not inside the wall), carrying 6/3 50 amp 240 line?
by|Jul 7, 2023
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A: NO
by|Nov 30, 2023
Q:Can mice chew through these?
by|Apr 21, 2023
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A: A motivated mouse wif teefs, you bet. I've had mice/rats go through other PVC items, but not this one specifically. If there were other chewing options I'd bet this is not high on their list of preferences.
by|May 4, 2023
Q:How do you attach conduit to outlet boxes. I want to use this for behind the walls of my future theater room for surround sound
by|Feb 4, 2023
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A: They make ENT flex connectors to put on the end. You can also use a regular PVC terminal adapter and locknut.
by|Jan 8, 2024
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A: Attach an ENT Male Adapter which snaps onto the tubing and gives you a threaded end to feed through the outlet box. Then secure it with a ring (nut).
by|Sep 17, 2023
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Q:How do you attach conduit to outlet boxes. I want to use this for behind the walls of my future theater room for surround sound
by|Feb 4, 2023
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A: You will need to use a low voltage box similar to this: Internet #100157326
by|Feb 11, 2023
Q:How do you attach this to the 2x4s?
by|Jan 23, 2023
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A: I used metal conduit straps with metal to wood screws.
by|Jan 27, 2023
A: You can use large 2 hole plastic conduit straps and screws. If you scroll down on this page you will likely see them shown.
by|Nov 4, 2023
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Q:Are there 90 degree terminal adaptors available for this. It?s not flexible enough and I need something that will make the turn from the box.
by|Nov 15, 2022
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Q:I'm replacing tv cabling and want to install this conduit to make future cable upgrades easier, but haven't been able to find any info on just how to fish conduit from attic down outside insulated walls. This is 4x thicker and "bumpier" than wire. Ideas?
by|Aug 27, 2022
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A: That's going to be difficult to do. You can try a fiberglass fish rod set to brute force your way through the insulation, but it may compromise its efficiency. If you're dead-set on this project, you may need to open up the wall(s) to install properly.