Jim - I haven't used the Thomas & Betts product you found but we've had excellent results with the Wiley Acme Cable Clip found here:
http://www.we-llc.com/ACC.html We use these clips on all our installations these days and it has allowed us to get almost completely away from zip ties. I don't trust zip ties over the long haul. Let us know what you think of the Thomas & Betts product if you end up using it. -August August Goers Luminalt Energy Corporation 4000 Irving Street San Francisco, CA 94122 Office: 415.564.7652 Mobile: 415.559.1525 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.luminalt.com ________________________________ From: North Texas Renewable Energy Inc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: RE Wrenches <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 2, 2008 3:30:56 PM Subject: [RE-wrenches] (no subject) Wrenches I'm proposing a ground mounted PV installation that will have the usual exposed DC conductors and so need to be secured into a raceway of some sort. I stumbled across this Thomas & Betts cable tying system which looked like it would work well for neatly securing long straight runs of one or more conductors attached behind a raceway or inside the module frame. Has anyone tried this method of mounting long or short wire runs? The Deltec plastic is rated as very good UV resistance. T&B Part numbers are TCP5255, TYDLH, TYD50R http://www-public.tnb.com/shared/inst/ta00903-tb2.pdf Thanks as always Jim Duncan North Texas Renewable Energy Inc 817.917.0527 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.ntrei.com
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