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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3348885" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>I've never had to use lube. The only conduits I've ever had to use was from the pedestal to the house. Being a residential tech I've never had to use conduits in the homes (reason why I want my house built with em). But I have pulled RG-11 through 1" conduit over 250' before, by hand, was not fun. It was me running from one end to another many times having to push on one end then pull on the other for the last 50-60 ft. The customer made it clear that if we had to dig a new line he would drop our service. Old drop was fried from voltage feedback off the house when the house neutral failed and the ground was missing, used the grounded connection at the tap as a neutral. I was the second tech out, first told him about the backfeed and that we wouldn't touch it until PSO fixed the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3348885, member: 43724"] I've never had to use lube. The only conduits I've ever had to use was from the pedestal to the house. Being a residential tech I've never had to use conduits in the homes (reason why I want my house built with em). But I have pulled RG-11 through 1" conduit over 250' before, by hand, was not fun. It was me running from one end to another many times having to push on one end then pull on the other for the last 50-60 ft. The customer made it clear that if we had to dig a new line he would drop our service. Old drop was fried from voltage feedback off the house when the house neutral failed and the ground was missing, used the grounded connection at the tap as a neutral. I was the second tech out, first told him about the backfeed and that we wouldn't touch it until PSO fixed the issue. [/QUOTE]
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