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The problem with aluminum wiring isn't so much the wire itself, btw, but issues with termination. While I still don't care for the stuff, you're simply mistaken that it is "banned" for BCBW use.
But we are way OT here.
Strictly OT, but FWIW...“cleeds”...back in the day CCA was in fact the “go-to” residential conductor wire...however, because of well-documented hazards with this wire (mainly due to its adverse expansion- contraction properties under normal electrical demand loads) this wire was banned for residential construction years ago ...Sorry, but you don't know what you're talking about. CCA still meets the US NEC. See, for example: NEC Table NEC310.15(B)(16)
The problem with aluminum wiring isn't so much the wire itself, btw, but issues with termination. While I still don't care for the stuff, you're simply mistaken that it is "banned" for BCBW use.
But we are way OT here.