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>> From: William Miller
>> Sent: Thursday, J
> Jeremy
>
> All Solar Inc
> Jeremy & Amy Rodriguez
> 1463 M. Street
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> 719-372-3808
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> www.asolarelectric.com
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Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2014 1:08 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Split bolts
Brilliant! Thanks.
Miller Solar
On Jun 26, 2014, at 11:47 AM, Drake
wrote:
When using split bolts, roll up splicing tape and push it between the forks
Brilliant! Thanks.
Miller Solar
> On Jun 26, 2014, at 11:47 AM, Drake
> wrote:
>
> When using split bolts, roll up splicing tape and push it between the forks
> of the bolt. This fills in the gap and is very helpful in eliminating the
> sharp edges.
>
> Our utility won't allow piercing c
When using split bolts, roll up splicing tape and
push it between the forks of the bolt. This fills
in the gap and is very helpful in eliminating the sharp edges.
Our utility won't allow piercing connectors on a line side tap.
At 02:14 PM 6/25/2014, you wrote:
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Usually just by using an ungodly amount of tape, rubber tape and standard tape
! Three layers standard electrical tape then rubber tape then more standard
electrical tape.
The first layer of standard electrical tape seems to help keep the rubber tape
from getting pierced by the sharp edges
Goo
Friends:
I narrowly avoided catastrophe yesterday. I created a tap connection on a
200 amp main breaker. I wrap split bolts with Scotch 2229 mastic and then
cover that with a generous layer of Scotch 33+ tape.
On this occasion, just as I was putting the dead front in place I noticed
the
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