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Old 10-20-2009, 04:16 AM   #1
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Need Help ID'ing Wire


Hey guys, was hoping a wiring expert could help me with this, I need to know the purpose of the following wire and how much it sells for:

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Belden 9116r 010 (BLK) 1000ft
RG-6/U Type 75 Ohm Coax Cable
18 AWG Duobond II Shielded
(UL Type CATVR or CMR)
C(UL) Type CMG
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Belden DIW4 4PR. 24 AWG
CMR CAT 3
1500ft
Ordering NO: DIW4 732U1500
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LVT 18/2C Thermostat Wire 75mm
FT 4 60C MAX. 30V
Part number: 4018018
AWG Size: 18/1B
No. Of Cond: 2
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I don't know much about wire guys, please help me out. My uncle just passed on and nobody in my family wanted this wiring so I got it lol, I think he was using it for his cottage.. If you could give me a brief list of uses / how much it sells for on average that would be very cool.

-Joe

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Old 10-20-2009, 04:37 AM   #2
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