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<blockquote data-quote="Larnacaman" data-source="post: 175211" data-attributes="member: 11825"><p>Understand, ....but cannot for the life of me see an application for using either for terminating or jointing a cable. I'm sure that both methods are going to produce an excess of heat, that would be detrimental to the cables structure, especially the somewhat delicate termination make-up of MV/HV joint/terminations structure....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larnacaman, post: 175211, member: 11825"] Understand, ....but cannot for the life of me see an application for using either for terminating or jointing a cable. I'm sure that both methods are going to produce an excess of heat, that would be detrimental to the cables structure, especially the somewhat delicate termination make-up of MV/HV joint/terminations structure.... [/QUOTE]
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