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)
 
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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