electricmanscott
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- Boston, MA
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- Massachusetts Master Electrician, one man show.
Re: can you use recepticle as splice point
Feeding through a receptacle that is tested, listed, and properly installed is not any of the above.
14 vs 12 is another utterly baseless argument.
Show me the body count. :roll:
The fact that you are doing something a particular way because some bureaucracy says it has to be that way does not make it any better than the safe and universally accepted way that has been in use for eons.
Horrible analogy. Driving 120 mph is illegal and inherently dangerous to the driver and anyone around the vehicle.Originally posted by Minuteman:
My truck's speedometer says 120 mph. I can - if I need to - but I don't do it, 'cause it's not safe. I gotta sleep at night and I don't want to risk MY license.
Hey, the NEC says you can use #14 to wire a house. But, it's been a local code here for ages that the minimum be a #12. Just because it's listed for it, it don't make it right.
Feeding through a receptacle that is tested, listed, and properly installed is not any of the above.
14 vs 12 is another utterly baseless argument.
Show me the body count. :roll:
The fact that you are doing something a particular way because some bureaucracy says it has to be that way does not make it any better than the safe and universally accepted way that has been in use for eons.