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Vacuum tip is clutch, thanks man
Happy to help
So simple but genius.
Nice job! I have also used a radio to find the right breaker
Thank you!Another great idea!
Love Walter!!!!
Great video, very helpful
Thanks Paul!
Thank You.
Don't turn the breaker off for a shocking experience!
So all my outlets are smoking. Is that part of the break in period
Yes, that's part of the diy auroma
Is there GFCI protection for that circuit?
Lmao the vacuum thing was clever
If the cable is running straight through studs wouldn’t by code need to be in a kind of armor conduit? or be stapled to the side for it to be safer?
No, you just need to put nail protecter plates to stop from any nails are screws causing an arc fault
Question, the first receptacle where you've connected both ground wires....didn't you have to connect that to the ground screw of that power plug?
I was wondering the same thing. I didn’t see him connect the ground wire in the first outlet
How come you didn’t connect the ground wire to the first box?
Vacuum tip is clutch, thanks man
Happy to help
So simple but genius.
Nice job! I have also used a radio to find the right breaker
Thank you!
Another great idea!
Love Walter!!!!
Great video, very helpful
Thanks Paul!
Thank You.
Don't turn the breaker off for a shocking experience!
So all my outlets are smoking. Is that part of the break in period
Yes, that's part of the diy auroma
Is there GFCI protection for that circuit?
Lmao the vacuum thing was clever
If the cable is running straight through studs wouldn’t by code need to be in a kind of armor conduit? or be stapled to the side for it to be safer?
No, you just need to put nail protecter plates to stop from any nails are screws causing an arc fault
Question, the first receptacle where you've connected both ground wires....didn't you have to connect that to the ground screw of that power plug?
I was wondering the same thing. I didn’t see him connect the ground wire in the first outlet
How come you didn’t connect the ground wire to the first box?