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<blockquote data-quote="M107" data-source="post: 210719" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>Good question.</p><p></p><p>The inner insulation of the flex is usualy the same rubbery type as the outer sheath, so I would hazard a guess it in itself is heat resistant to a degree....but others may know for sure.</p><p></p><p>Butyl heat res flex</p><p></p><p>1.5 flex good to 16amp</p><p></p><p>2.5 flex good for 25amp</p><p></p><p>Edited to say ; no calcs used, just look at the TLC site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M107, post: 210719, member: 28"] Good question. The inner insulation of the flex is usualy the same rubbery type as the outer sheath, so I would hazard a guess it in itself is heat resistant to a degree....but others may know for sure. Butyl heat res flex 1.5 flex good to 16amp 2.5 flex good for 25amp Edited to say ; no calcs used, just look at the TLC site. [/QUOTE]
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