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Originally Posted by BobnBev
I'm sure that's not according to code. If that causes a fire, don't expect your insurance to pay. Don't mess around with electricity and take shortcuts. Have an electrician do it right the first time.
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First of all if that was a concern (which it is not IMO) you can put the cord in conduit, you also could use low voltage.
Not a shortcut.
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Originally Posted by memason
I'm pretty sure your insurance would pay for a fire....the only way they would not pay, is if you intentionally started the fire...ie. arson.
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Of coarse they would pay, if that were the case every extention cord in a home would give them an out.