New connector options to move beyond using a junction box or Swiss cheesing 3 r panels

letgomywago

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Washington state and Oregon coast
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residential electrician
I just saw a company is making these now. It's not cheap but idk I've always hated doing a 3r panel with romex. Hated arguing with the boss who'd say use a TA or a 2 in se connector.

Now they just need to make this for other methods like mc or like a fancy reducing washer set that has like 3 (1/2) kos in it.
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Hated arguing with the boss who'd say use a TA or a 2 in se connector.
Watch YouTube and every other sparky is stuffing the cables into a chase nipple, TA or large SE cable connector. As long as the fitting is listed for the number and size of the cables these are great solution.
 
I thought that using a noun as a verb, like "googling" was a present participle? I never understood this stuff anyway.
It can be it's when the noun as a verb is dependent on the sentence structure.

A present participle is verb in the present. (I googled) and (Im googling)


past participle,[8] which is regularly formed with an -ed suffix (e.g. looked, ended, tutored) but has numerous irregular forms (e.g. broken, spoken, eaten); and
present participle,[9] which is formed with an -ing suffix (e.g. breaking, making, understanding).

An -ing form is termed gerund when it behaves as a verb within a clause (so that it may be modified by an adverb or have an object); but the resulting clause as a whole (sometimes consisting of only one word, the gerund itself) functions as a noun within the larger sentence

Gerund for a simple Google sentence is (Googling that won't answer your question)
 
Now back to the connector I want more options than just one brand because I've used their other romex connectors and they're on the brittle side. I'd like arlington to make something along the lines and also dottie.
 
It can be it's when the noun as a verb is dependent on the sentence structure.

A present participle is verb in the present. (I googled) and (Im googling)


past participle,[8] which is regularly formed with an -ed suffix (e.g. looked, ended, tutored) but has numerous irregular forms (e.g. broken, spoken, eaten); and
present participle,[9] which is formed with an -ing suffix (e.g. breaking, making, understanding).

An -ing form is termed gerund when it behaves as a verb within a clause (so that it may be modified by an adverb or have an object); but the resulting clause as a whole (sometimes consisting of only one word, the gerund itself) functions as a noun within the larger sentence

Gerund for a simple Google sentence is (Googling that won't answer your question)
Nerd 🤓 😂
 
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