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Yes, it's recommended. Standard indoor cables may work for a short time, but UV rays will eventually break down the covering and water may ingress. Would recommend you go for a specific outdoor cable such as the ones here;http://www.sapphiremailorder.com/cube/networking/cat5e-network-cables-outdoor-/cat_34.html
Load cable generally means the final cable before the actual load. So on a clothes dryer the "Load Cable" would be the cable running from the outlet to the actual clothes dryer.
Load cable generally means the final cable before the actual load. So on a clothes dryer the "Load Cable" would be the cable running from the outlet to the actual clothes dryer.
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The year, make and model info would help. If it's cable driven the cable might need lubrication.
versus,the outdoor channel,cable and satalite channels
Depending on how the cable is installed, I would recommend a 125A Circuit Breaker.
If you plan on creating a computer to computer network, UTP cable is the best. Otherwhise i would recommend a router so that you may also share your internet connection.
There are many companies and websites that offer black cable ties and they have many uses. One of the biggest use of black cable ties is to be used for outdoor applications.
No, according to the electrical code the cable has to have a underground rating. That said many home owners do install indoor rated cable in PVC black water pipe and bury it for outdoor installations.
I have had a horrible experience with cable tv in the past. My service constantly went out whenever there was a heavy rain. I would recommend satellite service.
Its battery could die and the engine would stop running. Or a cable plug could have been unplugged and the car would stop, the only real reason it would do this is that the car would hit a large bump or halt at a sudden stop.