I hope that is not in USA. I'm stunned he put all the wires back in the same way
@reidthemanualКүн бұрын
Haha. I’m definitely in the USA. How would have done it?
@RonRichards-v5f12 сағат бұрын
@@reidthemanual It's a good, clean job
@Kamala-aint-Black10 сағат бұрын
@@reidthemanualNo romex connectors?
@mkkkay4789Күн бұрын
That will be 20,000 usd
@reidthemanualКүн бұрын
Hiring work done always feels too expensive, but I was thankful for the help.
@CybekCusal7 сағат бұрын
This is trash. So many code violations where do i start. Need a disconnect outside, need to separate your grounds and neutrals, need AFCI breakers. This has been code for many years. Don't give me that "my local AHJ doesn't require me to follow code" nonsense. It's the "national electrical code* it's there for a reason. It would have been smart to make these upgrades as part of the project instead of using 1990 materials and technique. Hack job.
@reidthemanual6 сағат бұрын
To be clear, this setup is perfectly safe (grounds and neutrals bonded properly) and fine for existing construction. MWBCs are just something to watch for in the field. I respect your views and am actually “one of those people” who wants to do everything by the book and spare no expense to do so. That was my plan. Without recounting the months-long saga that was going on with this project, let’s just say that sometimes we have to humbly check our perfectionism at the door. It’s a long story…
@CybekCusalСағат бұрын
@reidthemanual I have an electrical license, you don't so whatever you think and say is irrelevant.