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Reddit mentions of Southwire 63948421 25' 10/3 with ground Romex brand SIMpull residential indoor electrical wire type NM-B, Orange

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Southwire 63948421 25' 10/3 with ground Romex brand SIMpull residential indoor electrical wire type NM-B, Orange
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Coated in patented SIMpull Cable Jacket for easier pulling, stripping, and installationPrimarily used in residential wiring as branch circuits for outlets, switches, and other loadsUL Listed type NM-B10 gauge, 3 conductors with ground, 25' per coilMade in America
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ColorOrange
Height0 Inches
Length6.5 Inches
Number of items1
SizePack of 1
Weight2 Pounds
Width2.3 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Southwire 63948421 25' 10/3 with ground Romex brand SIMpull residential indoor electrical wire type NM-B, Orange:

u/MrShinyKeys ยท 1 pointr/electrical

Hey so I'm popping up again to say this project is about to be underway. This issue wasn't the dryer as the breaker tripped even when nothing was plugged in and that outlet is the only thing on that circuit so my assumption is it's damaged along the way somewhere and shorting out.

My box is a Murray 120/240(I want to say it's older probably done around 1990 maybe a bit earlier as the house belonged to my grandparents and hasn't really been touched since they passed) also worth noting I'm in US just to be safe of any mixup

So my layout is the box is in my living room and needs to run about 8 feet down to the end of the room then go around a corner about four more feet and that's pretty much it. Thankfully the dryer is right on the other side of the wall so I'm assuming running this will be easy outside of not being too sure how to go around that corner as I read it's not favored to run the wire through the beams that need to handle more weight like those.(the current wire is ran under the house so I'm thinking I'll just follow the same path and go under just before that corner and pop back up. This will be my first time doing this so my plan is to get a 25ft 10-3 like you mentioned

(https://www.amazon.com/Southwire-63948421-SIMpull-residential-electrical/dp/B000BP7X8G/ref=pd_sbs_60_3/144-1273659-8829424?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B000BP7X8G&pd_rd_r=7b013138-7aac-11e9-b2d1-7fb6059bc3dc&pd_rd_w=fxy3G&pd_rd_wg=7CBlc&pf_rd_p=588939de-d3f8-42f1-a3d8-d556eae5797d&pf_rd_r=0944KZAPC75SA49XQFHM&psc=1&refRID=0944KZAPC75SA49XQFHM) - This one

Then just staple it along the way, crawl under for that corner, pop it back up, and there we go. Does everything sound good there? My concerns are just pretty much making sure I have the right wire picked out, making sure I run it right and that it going under the house for that corner is okay, and making sure I know where to connect the neutral on the box(currently the neutrals and grounds are on the same bus bar together which I think is okay because it's the main panel.)

Any things I missed/might want to check beforehand? I'm planning to go ahead and wrap it all up this week and to be honest I'm looking forward to the project