How to Install Additional Bathroom Outlet For Bidet

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  • čas přidán 4. 08. 2022
  • In todays video we add on another outlet in the Bathroom for the Bidet soon to be installed. This is part 1 of a 2 part follow along to be used as a reference in DIY installation.
    WARNING Please DIY at own risks. This is not professional Instructions and only how to approach similar projects. If concerns arise please Seek Professional Assistance. DIY Safe first and foremost.
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Komentáře • 23

  • @LeonS-py2mp
    @LeonS-py2mp Před 4 měsíci +5

    Big Problem. Since you tapped the switch line to your exhaust fan, every time you turn off your fan you’ll interrupt your new GFCI outlet turning it off. You then have to reach down and press the little reset button on the outlet each time you use the crapper.

    • @cajunomics3
      @cajunomics3 Před 16 dny

      What would be a better source to use? I want to avoid this issue.

  • @Eddie-gb3bn
    @Eddie-gb3bn Před rokem +14

    14 gauge is primarily for light fixtures or lower wattage applications. For a new receptacle I would use 12/2 gauge.

    • @SavageVoyageur
      @SavageVoyageur Před 9 měsíci +1

      14 gauge wire is fine for a 15 amp circuit, 12 gauge for a 20 amp circuit.

  • @SJ-369
    @SJ-369 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Fun video and nicely paced.

  • @mrcoollu9662
    @mrcoollu9662 Před rokem +2

    Great 👍🏾 job

  • @ysagmz
    @ysagmz Před 3 měsíci

    Awesome video my guy

  • @JTstuff1
    @JTstuff1 Před 5 měsíci

    Nice video, well done bro

  • @qtran999
    @qtran999 Před rokem +2

    Good job!

    • @biglee8014
      @biglee8014 Před rokem

      Don't exactly so you don't actually show where the wires go you go with the white with the black in the black with the black the ground where the f*** is the red wire go

  • @luzziby
    @luzziby Před rokem +9

    Wouldn't this tie the bidet to the fan switch then?

    • @Self-taught_Therapy
      @Self-taught_Therapy  Před rokem +2

      Yup Yes it would!

    • @JTstuff1
      @JTstuff1 Před 5 měsíci

      I guess no one would need to bidet without the fan/light on anyways

    • @JoshuaCB1987
      @JoshuaCB1987 Před 5 měsíci

      It should be in parallel, not series

  • @wesleyhester4284
    @wesleyhester4284 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Since you tapped into a switched appliance, you’re going to have to turn on the fan to use the toilet, and you can’t enjoy a pre heated seat OR warm water.

    • @cajunomics3
      @cajunomics3 Před 16 dny

      What would be a better solution to avoid this?

    • @wesleyhester4284
      @wesleyhester4284 Před 3 dny

      @@cajunomics3 to wire it into a constant hot connection.

  • @snkrcactus5675
    @snkrcactus5675 Před rokem

    How many watts does the bidet produce? Or how many amps does it draw?

  • @jessec103
    @jessec103 Před rokem +2

    Does the switch for the fan turn off the outlet as well?

    • @Self-taught_Therapy
      @Self-taught_Therapy  Před rokem +4

      Yes, The exhaust fan switch turn off the outlet because I want to save power on the bidet toilet. You can tap in the main line before the exhaust switch if you want a regular outlet. Hope that answers your question.

    • @homayounsolaimani8856
      @homayounsolaimani8856 Před 9 měsíci +4

      Genious:
      You are in the attic with easy access to power source. eg, pull chain light, hence constant power that isn’t tied to a switch which in turn provides uninterrupted power to the gfci. So why connect an outlet to a fan that operates with a switch. Are we reconstructing the wheel!!!

  • @75burbguy
    @75burbguy Před 7 dny

    There is so much wrong with this install…
    Adding an outlet to a switched circuit.
    Using a metal outdoor junction box without clamps or wire bushings.
    Using a switch cover on the box.
    Using 14/3…
    Over stripping the wires such that bare wire extends beyond the outlet.
    What year did his house burn 🔥 down?
    Please, please, don’t leave it this way!
    Get some qualified advice or hire an electrician!