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<blockquote data-quote="Apprenticespark" data-source="post: 16932" data-attributes="member: 415"><p>The end of a radial as you put it is the point with the highest r1r2. It has nothing to do with physical distances of anything but the cable. A radial can be branched at any point. I think the 16th refered to it as a multi outlet radial but to my eyes its just a radial. It matters not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apprenticespark, post: 16932, member: 415"] The end of a radial as you put it is the point with the highest r1r2. It has nothing to do with physical distances of anything but the cable. A radial can be branched at any point. I think the 16th refered to it as a multi outlet radial but to my eyes its just a radial. It matters not. [/QUOTE]
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