Plug a light into it and it's a rain detector.View attachment 2561429 Look closely, and yes up is up, but not keeping the rain out.
Uggh... the lack of quality education is ridiculous, and the encouragement for young people to learn a trade is just as bad. Also, continuing education is difficult to find in some companies as well.Apprenticeship, we don't need no stinking Apprenticeship.![]()
If anyone says it's wrong, they are wrong, if anyone says it's correct, they are wrong.The UL label is upside down.
Along with the ground pin... HA!![]()
Well, yes, if the cover is otherwise sealed and it's full of water there is most likely a ground fault.Is it really any more or less of a problem than one installed in correct orientation yet the users got tired of that cover and removed or even broke the cover?
I think the problem lies not in the future treatment of the cover/receptacle, but rather the installation.Is it really any more or less of a problem than one installed in correct orientation yet the users got tired of that cover and removed or even broke the cover?
I still drill weep holes in surface mounted boxes even if they have an "in use" cover on them. condensation filling the box has pretty much always been a problem.Well, yes, if the cover is otherwise sealed and it's full of water there is most likely a ground fault.![]()
Which is why we do not talk about that except in jest.If anyone says it's wrong, they are wrong, if anyone says it's correct, they are wrong.
Note also that there is nowhere for the rain to drain out except through the device.Look closely, and yes up is up, but not keeping the rain out.
As in, the water isn't making it to the ground, right?Well, yes, if the cover is otherwise sealed and it's full of water there is most likely a ground fault.![]()
Ignoramuses pay more for that junk, when this cost less.Many WP covers, doesn't matter if "in use" type or not, just don't work so well with some plug types or with some multi outlet tap devices and sometimes even see a user remove the cover entirely so they can get those items plugged in.
This. The deep ones with TR outlets are a pain. The TR covers never work right and end up scraping both sides of my fat hands when they finally give way from the force needed to insert a plug.Is it really any more or less of a problem than one installed in correct orientation yet the users got tired of that cover and removed or even broke the cover?
Seen many many over the years with non "in use" covers and the lid broken off that worked for years.
Many WP covers, doesn't matter if "in use" type or not, just don't work so well with some plug types or with some multi outlet tap devices and sometimes even see a user remove the cover entirely so they can get those items plugged in.
Yup, those are the ones I install now. They used to make a single outlet only model, but seems to be discontinued now.Ignoramuses pay more for that junk, when this cost less.
Lowes item# 40950
They used to make a single outlet only model, but seems to be discontinued now.