While I typed up the other reply I can add another form just last week. I wanted to hook up my generator and I have the whole house wired up to do it. The power cord 10/3 is long enough to have the generator by the side of the house about ten feet away. I always thought is would be batter if I put it out front down wind of the house but the cord is too short. Two years ago I priced out what another cord would cost and it was like $ 3.35 a foot! Never got around to it. Looked again early last year and it was still in the high twos. Now about two weeks ago I was in Lowes and up on the shelf was a special "end" roll of 10/4 cable 300 volt 30 feet long. I asked the price and the guy looked at his little smart phone and told me. I blanched. Went back the next day and told them to get the roll down and I carried it up to the front counter. Now I like to go to flea markets and haggle so I asked the lady if she could ask the manager if this is the best price. I got the 10/4 cable for not what they had on it but for 20 CENTS a foot. So Like $6.50 I walked out with the spool of wire. Here is where it gets even better. I get home and a couple of days latter I measure out the wire with my surveyors wheel. I have just purchased 58 feet of 10/4 cable for $6.50 cents!
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