jmellc
Senior Member
- Location
- Durham, NC
- Occupation
- Facility Maintenance Tech. Licensed Electrician
Maybe they added a wire and the box was too small, so to avoid that problem they removed the box.It looks like a box was removed.
Seen this before, soldered connections. Connections probably pretty good but no ground. Seen it in ceiling cavity for lighting runs, not legal found this before, box didn't have enough KOs.Maybe they added a wire and the box was too small, so to avoid that problem they removed the box.
Looks like no wirenuts, I wonder how good the connections are?
It was a long time ago, but as I recall they weren't soldered. I added some ungrounded GFCI receptacles in my kid's room and an AFCI breaker. Thankfully, the AFCI didn't trip right off. This is after I cleaned it up:Seen this before, soldered connections. Connections probably pretty good but no ground. Seen it in ceiling cavity for lighting runs, not legal found this before, box didn't have enough KOs.


It was a long time ago, but as I recall they weren't soldered. I added some ungrounded GFCI receptacles in my kid's room and an AFCI breaker. Thankfully, the AFCI didn't trip right off. This is after I cleaned it up:
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I don’t know but that & overlays have messed me up more than they have helped me. I try to check everything before posting but miss a lot. That’s 1 of the few negative issues about this forum. Virtually no time to edit mistakes.How does spell check decide when it wants to work?
It does look good, for a box that is too small.Nice repair job. Looks good- not bad for an engineer....lol
I don’t know but that & overlays have messed me up more than they have helped me. I try to check everything before posting but miss a lot. That’s 1 of the few negative issues about this forum. Virtually no time to edit mistakes.
I thought it was 4" sq. x 2 1/8" deep. Even if the conductors are #12 that should be goodIt does look good, for a box that is too small.
15 #12s?I thought it was 4" sq. x 2 1/8" deep. Even if the conductors are #12 that should be good
I counted 12 -#12 - if they are #12 wire. More likely 14 gauge in a residence15 #12s?
I do a lot at night when I’m tired, then don’t see the errors until past time. My bad really, I should be more attentive. My school teacher parents roll over in their graves.
Don’t we have something like 20 minutes?
I have to edit constantly and seldom run out of time.
It's a 4-11/16" box. Note the cover screws are away from the corners.I thought it was 4" sq. x 2 1/8" deep. Even if the conductors are #12 that should be good
Here was the gas furnace flue pipe...had to fix that too:
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It was definitely the flue pipe from the gas furnace...in the room right next to my kid's bedroom. You can see the double wall pipe B-vent pipe the dislodged piece is going in to.I hope that's really a hot air duct and not a flue pipe to exhaust the combustion gasses.