VicS
Well-Known Member
Arctic cable is always recommended for shore power leads. But why? it remains flexible to low temperatures -20, -30 or even -40 depending upon where you look but is that necessary? To what temperature does the domestic stuff remain flexible anyway?
There's no mention of UV stability and the ordinary white domestic cable that runs to my greenhouse shows no signs of deterioration in over 35 years of exposure to sunlight .
There's no mention of UV stability and the ordinary white domestic cable that runs to my greenhouse shows no signs of deterioration in over 35 years of exposure to sunlight .