When In Doubt Solder the GEC

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ivsenroute

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Wet basement = corrosion.

Stripped terminals = solder

Nice!!

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nice... that looks like an older QO panel. I always hated the ides of everything makign a jumbled mess at the top. I am glad they went to the new design.

~Matt
 
Are you sure??? Aluminum rot can look pretty weird - and that does... But it would have taken an act of the really bizarre to do or think of that when a lug to the can is so much easier....
 
Is that solder, or just bad aluminum oxidation?

nice... that looks like an older QO panel. I always hated the ides of everything makign a jumbled mess at the top.
And equal hate towards the guys who don't use up the rear-most terminals first. :mad:
 
Is that solder, or just bad aluminum oxidation?

And equal hate towards the guys who don't use up the rear-most terminals first. :mad:

Had a panel that looked just like that in my own house a few years ago. Significant corrosion, and all available set screw terminals anywhere near the front had already had two wires under them. Did a lot of rehabbing, and sold the house... as is.
 
Had a panel that looked just like that in my own house a few years ago. Significant corrosion, and all available set screw terminals anywhere near the front had already had two wires under them. Did a lot of rehabbing, and sold the house... as is.


Best solution: Lift the service neutral and wait for the fire dept to show up. :grin:
 
nice... that looks like an older QO panel. I always hated the ides of everything makign a jumbled mess at the top. I am glad they went to the new design.

~Matt

QO finally got rid of that stupid neutral at the top thing? Good I hated that enough to never use a QO panel. Well, that and they cost more with zero benefit.
 
Are you sure??? Aluminum rot can look pretty weird - and that does... But it would have taken an act of the really bizarre to do or think of that when a lug to the can is so much easier....

If that big bare copper wire that is soldered is a GEC, then it would be a violation of 250.24(A)(4) has to be a wire or busbar connection between the GEC and the the grounded conductor.;)

Not sure what it is though:confused:
 
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