mivey Senior Member Mar 26, 2010 #21 480sparky said: That's why they spread to two halves of the blade apart, slid the strands through, then smashed the blade back together with their slip-joint pliers. Click to expand... I missed that. Just learned a new trick-of-the-trade. :grin:
480sparky said: That's why they spread to two halves of the blade apart, slid the strands through, then smashed the blade back together with their slip-joint pliers. Click to expand... I missed that. Just learned a new trick-of-the-trade. :grin:
D Don S. Member Mar 26, 2010 #22 No one seems to have noticed that this installation is also oriented improperly. The neutral should be adjacent to the pipe so when it slaps together the chance of tripping the breaker will be reduced.
No one seems to have noticed that this installation is also oriented improperly. The neutral should be adjacent to the pipe so when it slaps together the chance of tripping the breaker will be reduced.
raider1 Senior Member Staff member Location Logan, Utah Mar 29, 2010 #23 I am closing this thread as its purpose has run it course. Chris