The 0 inches is to the top of the cable or raceway used, so it would be have to be at least perfectly flush with the ground. Obviously you can go lower.
The 0 inches is to the top of the cable or raceway used, so it would be have to be at least perfectly flush with the ground. Obviously you can go lower.
I looked up on google at one point what the minimum required depth for a cable running under a building is by NEC code. It told me it was 0 inches. I laughed and called it stupid, wtf do you mean 0 inches?? Upon further research, 0 inches is the correct answer, I felt real stupid after that -_-
It isn’t, .to was the official site. If you look at the about page, they even call themselves .to a couple times where I assume they forgot to change their copy and paste
You clearly don’t know what you’re talking about
Aniwave is down though…?
Aniwave my poor boy :(
I get up to 800 download, with usually around ~650 with other people being on the wifi. I used to only get like 250, but my internet massively improved after I got a new wifi adapter card for my PC. It was a cheap upgrade and easy to install. Keep in mind that I’m getting these speeds over wifi through a floor (I’m located above my router).
Is it really criticism if you just say “is bad I hate it”
It’s only 45 minutes (give or take a billion hours)
As mentioned with the other guy, 0 inches is the requirement to the top of the cable or raceway used. So at minimum, you’re allowed to be perfectly flush with the ground. Obviously you can and likely would go a little lower, although I don’t have any experience with trenching myself.