> From: Mike Nickerson via EV <[email protected]>
> 
> I assumed that a high voltage conduit and a low voltage conduit was meant by 
> the Jan.  I definitely agree that you want to keep positive and negative in 
> the same conduit.

My concern is that with thermoplastic insulation and no fuse, melting 
insulation could be a major disaster. But mechanical compromise (like 
high-centering) could be just as disastrous.

Thus my suggestion to run wires together that were at similar potential, so you 
wouldn't have vast fault currents flowing in the event of insulation failure.

:::: Traditional grass-based dairy farming was a highly egalitarian enterprise; 
anyone with initiative and a few acres could herd animals on any kind of land, 
and sell or barter the products to his neighbors. Societies that consume the 
products of pastured animals are much less likely to exhibit huge disparities 
in wealth compared to societies where the economics of food are based on grain. 
-- Ron Schmid
:::: Jan Steinman, EcoReality Co-op ::::

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