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Re: green and yellow necessary for can wire?

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Originally Posted by Ari423 View Post
Green and yellow wire does nothing different than any other wire. The important thing about it is that it is twisted. Some teams twist their own wire using a drill.
No I was just asking, because i wasn't sure if there was a regulation that stated it should be green and yellow so that the inspectors know what its for. I am aware that the wire itself isn't different .
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