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If I ever get round to it I'll be using some to get leccy to my garage at the bottom of the garden.

I'm planning to fly it on stainless steel catenary with one end fixed to the house & the other about 5 metres up a scaffy pole planted in the ground.

It's not going to be used for anything more than a couple of twin sockets and a flourrie or two so I'm thinking 4mm should be enough - subject to Voltage Drop.

I would bury it in view of....................................
 
I have managed to replace the flex into spike lights with NYY but I had to replace the stuffing gland to do it to a slightly larger size ,its good cable , the previous guy had used 3 core flex and buried it all over the place including some 30 amp joint boxes all under the soil and full of water , still the whole lot got replaced with NYY and new Y boxes etc and all clipped above ground and straight into the spike lights ....
 
I do use eBay and Amazon for certain things but when it comes to cable I use my local retailer, I just don't think its worth saving £5-10 in this case as the cable could be coming from anywhere. Perhaps if its a well known company on Amazon with reviews from fellow electricians but otherwise not.
 
Read a thread a couple weeks back about using Hi Tuff cable for outside lighting. I'm quoting for some outside lights, on a south facing wall. Thinking of using Hi Tuff, but never used it before and only gonna need about 25m, so doubt I'll be able to get it in such small quantity from my wholesalers. Is it called Hi Tuff or NYY-J, or are they the same thing. I'm having trouble sourcing some from reputable on-line supplier (that sells it by the metre).

I have recently used quite abit of high tuff (NYY-J) and I didn't particularly like it. I didn't find it as easy to work with as H07-RN (less pliable), it was however cheaper than the H07-RN.

This is where I used to buy my cable from (kindly linked by Murdoch some years ago, thanks again Murdoch) https://www.electriccable.co.uk/ . The prices are reasonable, however I now use my local Wilts as they offer me good prices and excellent cusomer service, so it's probably best if you strike up a bit of a relationship with your local wholesaler.
 
I have recently used quite abit of high tuff (NYY-J) and I didn't particularly like it. I didn't find it as easy to work with as H07-RN (less pliable), it was however cheaper than the H07-RN.

This is where I used to buy my cable from (kindly linked by Murdoch some years ago, thanks again Murdoch) https://www.electriccable.co.uk/ . The prices are reasonable, however I now use my local Wilts as they offer me good prices and excellent cusomer service, so it's probably best if you strike up a bit of a relationship with your local wholesaler.

Am surprised you didn't like it HHD. Was it cold when you did the work per chance? I find the sheaths and insulation all strip beautifully easily when I have used it in the past, much easier than H07. Also as it is less pliable it is dead easy to get really straight looking runs across walls. If it was cold try it again in the spring mate, am sure you would feel differently about the stuff!
 
Am surprised you didn't like it HHD. Was it cold when you did the work per chance? I find the sheaths and insulation all strip beautifully easily when I have used it in the past, much easier than H07. Also as it is less pliable it is dead easy to get really straight looking runs across walls. If it was cold try it again in the spring mate, am sure you would feel differently about the stuff!

Probably right GO it was pretty chilly!
 
bet some idiot has gone in cheaper using 1.0mm T/E.
 

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