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THHN is a heat resistant thermoplastic insulated conductor, usually a single conductor. Romex is a brand name for a nonmetallic sheathed cable, it has multiple conductors inside, the insulated ones are insulated with THHN insulation.
Romex NM. Is the most widely used electrical wire in homes.
Romex, All you have to do is go to a hardware store and tell them you need house wire. It comes in a box. I am not sure how many feet. If you are just looking for the gauge, they will know that too.
It depends on your local building code.
They can as they will support the wire into the box. The deciding factor should be the cost. A BX connector costs about four times the price of a romex connector. Also to keep in mind is that most junction boxes these days have their own built in clamps.
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Yes unless there were some overarching electric code reason why conduit was used in lieu of Romex. if in doubt ask an electrician.
Modern NM/ Romex
THHN is a heat resistant thermoplastic insulated conductor, usually a single conductor. Romex is a brand name for a nonmetallic sheathed cable, it has multiple conductors inside, the insulated ones are insulated with THHN insulation.
Apple wood was the most popular for "play club" heads before American wood became available. Oak was originally used for the shafts until hickory became available from America. Sugar maple was one of the hardwoods used for laminated woods and persimmon for one piece wood clubheads. Forged iron was used for putters and irons.
Use a # 12 exterior grade or romex
Romex NM. Is the most widely used electrical wire in homes.
Romex, All you have to do is go to a hardware store and tell them you need house wire. It comes in a box. I am not sure how many feet. If you are just looking for the gauge, they will know that too.
It depends on your local building code.
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They can as they will support the wire into the box. The deciding factor should be the cost. A BX connector costs about four times the price of a romex connector. Also to keep in mind is that most junction boxes these days have their own built in clamps.