That's terrible.....those socket wrenches and socket should be insulated better, like with shrink tubing or electrical tape.
That's terrible.....those socket wrenches and socket should be insulated better, like with shrink tubing or electrical tape.
Now I know why those boxes have those tiny holes in the back.
Looks like a potentiometer / rheostat on the right side...maybe for fan control? Only the installer knows...Great use for those fruitcake and cookie tins
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How do you guys know that the fruit cake tin isn't UL listed?Looks like a potentiometer / rheostat on the right side...maybe for fan control? Only the installer knows...
It is UL-listed....according to"Uncle Larry!"How do you guys know that the fruit cake tin isn't UL listed?
Oh, I see the problem.....it's an outdoor receptacle and should be a GFCI receptacle, right?.....right?
Incorrect assumption . Based on the expert workmanship, it's obviously already protected by another gfci.Oh, I see the problem.....it's an outdoor receptacle and should be a GFCI receptacle, right?.....right?
But at least it doesn't let water get stuck in the bend in the pipe... because nobody wants that!Man, that is a pretty poor job. That'll surely leak at that top joint, it's not vertical... Poor craftsmanship...
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Good point. Water sitting like that can cause corrosion problems...They at least got that right...But at least it doesn't let water get stuck in the bend in the pipe... because nobody wants that!
Heck, no....at least installed this way it doesn't look like a stupid "P" and trap all those beneficial sewer/septic tank gases that we enjoy breathing!But at least it doesn't let water get stuck in the bend in the pipe... because nobody wants that!