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Ashley River Wired

Excellent 4.9

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Excellent 4.9

(148)

Wiring Installation, Lighting Installation

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  • 123 hires on Thumbtack
  • 6 similar jobs done near you
  • 123 hires on Thumbtack
  • 6 similar jobs done near you
Vinh Nguyen says, "Ashley River Wired did an outstanding job on a complex electrical project at my home full main panel upgrade to an EcoFlow Smart Home Panel 3, conduit installation, and running a 100-amp sub panel. Brett, Larry, Josh, and Joe were all fantastic. They worked long days, stayed until 7 PM to make sure everything was fully operational, and brought a level of professionalism and care you don't always find.What really set them apart was how they handled a hiccup with the inspection. The inspector initially didn't sign off on the panel simply because he hadn't seen one before. The team went above and beyond to work with the inspector and demonstrate that this was a legitimate, code-compliant product. That kind of advocacy for the customer makes all the difference.If you're considering an EcoFlow installation, Ashley River Wired is the team to call. This is believed to be the first SHP3 installation in North Charleston none of the inspectors or other electricians had seen one before. Highly recommend for panel upgrades or any advanced electrical work. These guys know what they're doing and they stand behind it."See more
Vinh Nguyen says, "Ashley River Wired did an outstanding job on a complex electrical project at my home full main panel upgrade to an EcoFlow Smart Home Panel 3, conduit installation, and running a 100-amp sub panel. Brett, Larry, Josh, and Joe were all fantastic. They worked long days, stayed until 7 PM to make sure everything was fully operational, and brought a level of professionalism and care you don't always find.What really set them apart was how they handled a hiccup with the inspection. The inspector initially didn't sign off on the panel simply because he hadn't seen one before. The team went above and beyond to work with the inspector and demonstrate that this was a legitimate, code-compliant product. That kind of advocacy for the customer makes all the difference.If you're considering an EcoFlow installation, Ashley River Wired is the team to call. This is believed to be the first SHP3 installation in North Charleston none of the inspectors or other electricians had seen one before. Highly recommend for panel upgrades or any advanced electrical work. These guys know what they're doing and they stand behind it."

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An ethernet switch (also called a network switch) is your central station that connects your computers, printers and other devices so they communicate with each other. 

T568A and T568B are the two standards for wiring ethernet cords, according to CNET. And the common type of physical connector is the Registered Jack 45 (RJ45 or 8P8C plug for short). If you need help wiring your ethernet, contact ethernet wiring services near you for cost estimates.

The most popular type of copper wiring or cables used in ethernet applications is the unshielded twisted pair (UTP). Reach out to an ethernet wiring professional if you need help connecting your ethernet.

Have you ever seen a phone cable? Well, an ethernet cable looks similar, but with more wires. They have a rectangular connector at both ends, and they come in various colors and lengths.

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