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<blockquote data-quote="crispy" data-source="post: 4144297" data-attributes="member: 24518"><p>If you need some help, let me know. I literally do that kind of work for a living. I’d suggest running in conduit. Should the cable ever get damaged, youll be glad it was in there. It makes repulling it way easier. And because it’s low voltage, it doesn’t have to be very deep. I always tell people just bury it deep enough that you won’t hit it with a lawn mower or something</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crispy, post: 4144297, member: 24518"] If you need some help, let me know. I literally do that kind of work for a living. I’d suggest running in conduit. Should the cable ever get damaged, youll be glad it was in there. It makes repulling it way easier. And because it’s low voltage, it doesn’t have to be very deep. I always tell people just bury it deep enough that you won’t hit it with a lawn mower or something [/QUOTE]
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