This saved me the work to get PoE network cables past the curb, so I can run LPR (licence plate recognition cameras) out near the curb. This made it very easy! 🍻
Hello - we are using low voltage landscape wire in this video, we would recommend consulting an electrician when using higher voltage wire. Generally, if you are pouring cement over top of anything - you want to be sure to use conduit so you can make any needed needed repairs.
I like the shovel idea, when the bit hits it! Thanks for great video.
Thanks for watching!
This saved me the work to get PoE network cables past the curb, so I can run LPR (licence plate recognition cameras) out near the curb. This made it very easy! 🍻
Great! We are glad it was helpful, thanks for watching 👍
This video gives me an idea how to pull a 120V line under my walkway, thanks. I am concern the thick end of the cable will make it difficult to pull.
Definitely! Thanks for watching. Consider using conduit with a cable like that
love the video. How would you run it under the sidewalk?
Hey Brando - if you follow the steps in this video , you should be fully able to get wire under a sidewalk!
Is your wire on your website 12gage? Thanks
We hit rocks in south central Texas :)
Hi I just want to ask if it safe to cover swa cable without cement without conduit?
Hello - we are using low voltage landscape wire in this video, we would recommend consulting an electrician when using higher voltage wire. Generally, if you are pouring cement over top of anything - you want to be sure to use conduit so you can make any needed needed repairs.
Great video. The best way to do it.
Thanks for watching!
I have done this many times. I use a water drill it is so much easier and so much better and quicker
Interesting. That is a great option to use