Another DIY wiring job

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ivsenroute

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Florida
What can we learn from these violations?
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And where do we get the power from? Open up a cabinet to find out.
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glene77is

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Memphis, TN
Ivsenroute,
At least he used hard shell wire-nuts, rated 150 maybe.
Heat dissapation should be pretty good.
Do those wires extend 3 inches outside the JB?
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growler

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Atlanta,GA
What can we learn from these violations.

I don't worry as much about all the things that you can see ( out in the open like this ) as all the things you can't see.

I looked at a house that had been remodeled an sold not long ago. There were some really blatant violations on an inspection report but I got the feeling looking at what I could see of the rest of the wiring that it was only the tip of the iceberg. I believe the whole house was rigged and that only about 10% of the hazards were caught on the inspection report.
 

jaylectricity

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Massachusetts
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licensed journeyman electrician
Ooh ooh ooh, I have a couple from Saturday:

Not the worst thing in the world, the grounds were at least tied together, or rather there was a wirenut on them. They weren't physically twisted together.

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Brick wall behind the sheetrock, not enough depth for this old work box.

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fondini

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nw ohio
Ooh ooh ooh, I have a couple from Saturday:

Not the worst thing in the world, the grounds were at least tied together, or rather there was a wirenut on them. They weren't physically twisted together.

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Brick wall behind the sheetrock, not enough depth for this old work box.

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thought i was the only one who found the old work box designed for heat dissapation!
 
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