IDEAL Stay Wired to Win Challenge #2: Conduit Bending

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July 3, 2020

Stay Wired to Win is a monthly at-home challenge designed to keep your competitive spark going until the 2021 IDEAL National Championship.

From wiring outlets with maximum efficiency to brushing up on your code knowledge, the Stay Wired to Win challenges will keep your electrical skills top notch. Every month we’ll announce a new challenge, its rules, materials needed and judging criteria. Follow us on FacebookInstagram or Twitter for even more tips, tricks and training videos. 

Each month the top 5 apprentices/students and top 5 professional participants will win $500 in IDEALCash. Monthly winners will also advance to the finals, to compete in a virtual national challenge in November 2020.

CHALLENGE #2 – CONDUIT BENDING

This month’s winners will receive a $500 gift card from Duluth Trading Co. in addition to the $500 in IDEALCash! 

One lucky contestant from the July challenge will also be randomly selected to win an IDEAL® Pro Series Dual Compartment Backpack, a $164.00 value. 

INSTRUCTIONS

Challenge #2 Instructions – English
Challenge #2 Instructions – French

HOW TO ENTER

You can submit your entry for this challenge from July 1st to 25th. Visit our Stay Wired to Win website to submit your entry.

Official Rules ENGLISH | FRENCH

Go HERE for more information

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