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<blockquote data-quote="gus2121" data-source="post: 1256957" data-attributes="member: 22482"><p>I used the double insulated wire from Gallagher, buried it in pvc. The purpose of the pvc is to make it easy to replace the wire if it gets a short in it. With that in mind I would make it as easy as possible to tie the new wire on and pull through using the old wire. The more 90 you have in it the harder it will be to change. I would bend the pvc below ground and make a J above ground. Glue the ''J'' together except the one coupler that attaches it to the pvc running under ground. That way you can remove it and slide new wire through. :2cents:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gus2121, post: 1256957, member: 22482"] I used the double insulated wire from Gallagher, buried it in pvc. The purpose of the pvc is to make it easy to replace the wire if it gets a short in it. With that in mind I would make it as easy as possible to tie the new wire on and pull through using the old wire. The more 90 you have in it the harder it will be to change. I would bend the pvc below ground and make a J above ground. Glue the ''J'' together except the one coupler that attaches it to the pvc running under ground. That way you can remove it and slide new wire through. :2cents: [/QUOTE]
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