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Originally Posted By: jtedesco
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This is an installation run underground to a tree, to be used for lighting in the tree during the holidays.
![](upload://iQ8RzWSl3TGCHPcydsrmHgnePbp.jpeg)
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Originally Posted By: Greg Fretwell
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I will add to the quiz, if they had a second raceway in the other hole, <with a listed connector> would this be legal?
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Originally Posted By: dandersen
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I noticed this at Thaniel Hall.
Is this the same one?
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Originally Posted By: jtedesco
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No, this was taken in Boston last week and there are about 10 trees with this type of installation.
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Originally Posted By: bking
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Tyraps are the “new duct tape” they are great and not as messy !
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Originally Posted By: phinsperger
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Q. What’s Wrong Here?
A. Electrical codes and trees do not grow at the same rate.
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Originally Posted By: Greg Fretwell
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Duct tape is a lot more UV friendly than white Tywraps.
They won't last a summer around here.
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Originally Posted By: brian winkle
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The flex connector is not listed for wet locations
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Originally Posted By: brian winkle
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nor is it listed to be used with the RMC