This saved me the work to get PoE network cables past the curb, so I can run LPR (licence plate recognition cameras) out near the curb. This made it very easy! 🍻
Hello - we are using low voltage landscape wire in this video, we would recommend consulting an electrician when using higher voltage wire. Generally, if you are pouring cement over top of anything - you want to be sure to use conduit so you can make any needed needed repairs.
I like the shovel idea, when the bit hits it! Thanks for great video.
Thanks for watching!
This saved me the work to get PoE network cables past the curb, so I can run LPR (licence plate recognition cameras) out near the curb. This made it very easy! 🍻
Great! We are glad it was helpful, thanks for watching 👍
This video gives me an idea how to pull a 120V line under my walkway, thanks. I am concern the thick end of the cable will make it difficult to pull.
Definitely! Thanks for watching. Consider using conduit with a cable like that
Is your wire on your website 12gage? Thanks
Great video. The best way to do it.
Thanks for watching!
love the video. How would you run it under the sidewalk?
Hey Brando - if you follow the steps in this video , you should be fully able to get wire under a sidewalk!
We hit rocks in south central Texas :)
Hi I just want to ask if it safe to cover swa cable without cement without conduit?
Hello - we are using low voltage landscape wire in this video, we would recommend consulting an electrician when using higher voltage wire. Generally, if you are pouring cement over top of anything - you want to be sure to use conduit so you can make any needed needed repairs.
I have done this many times. I use a water drill it is so much easier and so much better and quicker
Interesting. That is a great option to use