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Did you run them through some conduit and bury them? & I assume you leave the pumps running 24/7. Have you had any issues with moisture getting into the connections between the pump cords and stake? Thanks again! Hung Reply Aaron von Frank August 4, 2020 at 2:58 pm Hi Hung!
An alternate approach is to bury #6 (13 mm2), double #8 (8 mm2), or larger bare copper wire in a trench at least 100 feet (30 m) long. (The bare copper ground wire also can be run along the bottom of a trench that carries water or sewer pipes, or other electrical wires.) Or...
Your plumbing lines should be about 2 ft underground to protect them from surface soil slip and shift and from freezing temperatures. If your pool is in the southern U.S., with rare freezing temperatures, you can bury your pool pipes a bit shallower, but if you can go deeper, it's alw...
2. Bury Underground Pipes and Wires Depending on the water circulation scheme you intend to use, you may need to install underground water circulation pipes or conduit for electricity to power the pumps and any underwater lights you want. Now is the time to bury these with the stubouts stick...
Direct buried cables cost$0.40 to $0.50 per linear footon average. You can bury these cables underground without any protective conduit. They're impervious to weather, soil conditions, and stubborn rodent activity, making them ideal for wiring detached outbuildings. ...
The GSS10 is certainly not the easiest product to install, as it requires the user to dig a pit and bury the enclosure 18-inches underground, leaving only its output tube exposed. The tube and enclosure is manufactured from industrial strength uPVC so it’s going to survive...