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Electricians Soolonkivi 4w ago 96%
Guess what happened here
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Electricians synapse1278 4w ago 100%
Could you help me identify this plug ?

Hello, I would like to identify this plug & socket in order to get replacement parts ! This comes from my electric cook-top from my apartment's kitchen. Obviously something when wrong... I suspect the plug got nudged loose when the handy-man came to replace the dishwasher, causing one contact to have poor connection, heat overtime and destroy itself. I noticed something was wrong because of the plastic smell when I was using the cook-top for a long time at high power. The white plug was part of a cable with a Schuko on the other end, I cut it off. The black socket was part of the cook-top. Both were pretty much melted together at this point.

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Electricians dodeca 4mo ago 91%
GFCI tripped, sourced to basement outlet, help

I have a GFCI in the garage that tripped and keeps tripping. I traced it to an outlet in the basement but there is something weird going on. I'm not an electrician, but I've done a bit of wiring, but I don't know how to interpret this. In the picture is the basement outlet pulled apart and the power is on and the GFCI is reset and working. This basement outlet has 3 14/2 cables coming in. I think one is power from the garage, and the other two lead to outlets outside the house. I checked the wires until I found 120V and then marked them with yellow tape, which is what is shown in the image. However, if I connect the multimeter to the black/yellow and one of the other whites I get a reading of 101.8, and the other white reads 0.7. This shouldn't be happening, right?

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Electricians jqubed 4mo ago 84%
Is this outlet okay?

This is an outlet at my in-laws’ house which was built in the 1960s. I’m not sure if this is just some paint that was put on an outlet and has worn off over time or if this is some residual evidence of sparking/minor electrical fire. The walls are wood panels painted white, so it seems to me someone might’ve just thought they could paint the outlets as well (there are some parts of this basement that don’t have the wood painted and the outlets/switches are dark brown, which might be what I’m seeing). The outlet seems to work but I don’t feel totally comfortable plugging something more expensive like my laptop in, even though I suppose the charger would be more likely to die than the actual computer. The house has a fairly new electrical panel with breakers that seem nice, but it was also built initially as a duplex (with a later addition making it useable as a triplex) and each part has its own old sub-panel that still uses twist-in fuses. I’m still not sure if whoever put in the new panel said the rest of the wiring/outlets was fine or my father-in-law just decided upgrading the rest was too expensive.

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Electricians Droechai 6mo ago 100%
Electric ground for electric fence outlet question

Hello, I bought an electric fence kit for some goats and horses for a plot of land which requires grounded power outlet. I wonder if a TT ground connection for the outlet (or fuse circuit the outlet belongs to) would suffice or if I need to redo the whole barns electrics since it's all ungrounded at the moment except for a 3 phase outlet connected to the garages electrics. I just want to know what I should ask an electrician about when I ask for quote and time. If I need to redo the whole wiring I need to hold until next springto so I really hope for a smaller job :) If I use wrong terminology Im sorry since English is not my first language

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Electricians lettruthout 6mo ago 94%
How wrong is this wiring idea?

Can I put an additional load before switches on a dedicated circuit? The example circuit goes from the service panel to a two-way (SPDT) switch at the house back door. From there the circuit goes to another two-way switch out in the garage. The circuit then powers the garage lights. The goal is to add additional lights on this circuit near the service panel so that the same switches would also control the new lights. How wrong would it be to add this new load between the service panel and the first two-way switch? This would save the (huge) effort to run wire from the garage back to the house.

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Electricians CrimeDad 8mo ago 97%
If you use enough electrical tape, that counts as a junction box, right?

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.crimedad.work/post/55669 > cross-posted from: https://lemmy.crimedad.work/post/55668 > > > cross-posted from: https://pixelfed.crimedad.work/p/crimedad/664462779759271734 > > > > > If you use enough electrical tape, that counts as a junction box, right? > > > > > > I'm a hack myself, so I get it, but jeez. A wet application like a dishwasher installation really isn't the place for this sort of carelessness. > > > > > > The second picture shows how I remotely open a circuit breaker. > > > > > > This post is a follow to my previous dishwasher install post ([https://pixelfed.crimedad.work/p/crimedad/664264701761318465](https://pixelfed.crimedad.work/p/crimedad/664264701761318465)). > > > > > > [\#diy](https://pixelfed.crimedad.work/discover/tags/diy?src=hash) [#dishwasher](https://pixelfed.crimedad.work/discover/tags/dishwasher?src=hash) [#linoleum](https://pixelfed.crimedad.work/discover/tags/linoleum?src=hash) [#electrical](https://pixelfed.crimedad.work/discover/tags/electrical?src=hash) > > > > > > [@crosspost@lemmy.crimedad.work](https://pixelfed.crimedad.work/@crosspost@lemmy.crimedad.work)

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Electricians kjpctech 10mo ago 100%
How do I wire a hazard switch to the turn signals? Stuggling to get both working..
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Sorry if this isn't the right community. I'm adding blinkers to a side-by-side and I have the blinkers working. However I can't understand how to connect the hazard switch to the blinkers without losing the blinker functionality. When I connect them it makes both blinkers go off when I try to use the blinkers. Is someone able to point me in the right direction? Thanks!

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Electricians InformalTrifle 1y ago 85%
What 90 degree conduit elbow to use here

I’m wiring a type 2 surge protector and want to surface mount it on the drywall here with the cables going into the drywall and then into a breakout in the panel. What kind of conduit elbow can I get to hide the wires entering the drywall that will screw onto the threads on the surge protector? Thanks

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Electricians Pogbom 1y ago 95%
Sorry for the dumb question... Any danger running a small power cable along aluminum soffit like this? It's under a covered deck

Feel free to roast me if this is idiotic. Thank you!

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Electricians rambos 1y ago 91%
Is it safe to connect TV power from A/C unit?

Hey guys, Im in the process of moving to a new place. The wall where I want to mount TV doesnt have any power socket, but there is indoor A/C unit just next to it. Can I just connect a power strip cable to A/C unit terminals and use it as a socket for my LCD TV? Is there any risk Im not aware of? I live in EU and have 220V AC mains. AC is ~1kW indoor unit and also ~1kW outdoor unit. TV is just regular 43" LCD. I have a general knowledge about electricity (high school), but have no experience with A/C units. Cheers

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Electricians yesman 1y ago 100%
Amateur with a dead circuit, out of ideas.

So a circuit in my home is dead. It covers a couple lights and a couple outlets. I plugged a microwave into this circuit and it was more than she could handle. Before this, the circuit worked fine for years, but the lights would noticeably dim when the load from the toaster was applied. The breaker is not tripped. I replaced the breaker. This particular breaker was different from the others, not labeled on the panel, and the romex enters the panel from a different direction than the other 20amp circuits; I suspect this circuit was added after initial construction. There is no GFCI on this circuit. The fixtures and outlets are all standard with no obvious fuses. There are no scorch marks, and there was no smell when the circuit cut out. I worked as an electrician's assistant when I was a teenager. I have basic skills and basic tools. I don't have an outlet tester or a mutimeter.

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Electricians floppingfish 1y ago 100%
Open Neutral?

I'm a helper and worked with an old time electrician and he did something a year ago that still troubles me. We wired a 50 amp 220 volt circuit for some heat pumps. he brought the wires into the panel, hooked them to ground and the breaker and left the white wire capped with a wire nut. He told me it will work fine and forget about it. Did we leave somebody with an open neutral? Is the ground wire the neutral now? Should I try and go back and fix this?

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Electricians BeaPep 1y ago 100%
Electrician Quote Materials

Hello! Think this will be my first actual post so hopefully I don't miss anything. We recently bought a house which needed some electrical work done, but it turned out it needed a lot more done than we thought... We haven't moved in yet but basically, the overhead lights barely work and if you plug anything into an outlet then all of the lights turn off. The lights also flicker a lot -- but that comes and goes. We've been in touch with the 3 closest electricians (the home is in a town under 1k population) and one was nice enough to go to the house for free and look at the outside "meter can." He provided this estimate (copied and pasted exactly), along with a price of $2,102 USD. The house was built in 1920. "Included labor/materials (install): 1) 10ft-2inch PVC conduit. 2) 2inch weather head. 3) 20amp Meter panel combo. 4) 4/0 THHN service wire. 5) 1-2pole 60amp breaker (AC unit) 6) 1-2pole 30amp breaker (water heater) 7) Upgrade grounding system." I thought the grounding system upgrade meant he would turn all of the 2-prong outlets in the house into 3-prong outlets but he told me that doing that would double the price. (The other two electricians I constacted didn't see the meter in person but quoted "$1750" and "around $500.") Could anyone explain what upgrading the grounding system would do? Also, does it sound like all of this will fix the problem I've described? I've never dealt with electrical work before and I'm just worried as this is a huge amount of money for people in rural areas like ours, and if it doesn't fix it then I won't be able to afford another try or move in...

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Electricians Pogbom 1y ago 100%
Charger prong can wiggle after being bumped. Dangerous?

Hi all, I accidentally bumped into this charger and now the bottom prong in this picture can wiggle left to right (relative to this angle). I wanna say it moved about 10° from its original position and you can see the bunched up plastic from where it moved. I bent it back into position and it's still very stiff... just wondering if it's still safe to use. Thanks for your help!

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Electricians cahhts 1y ago 95%
Klein is finally coming to Lowe’s
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Electricians first_must_burn 1y ago 100%
Replacement or workaround for incandescent only fan timer + dimmer

Lutron makes the [L3T251](https://www.homedepot.com/p/Lutron-Maestro-Dual-Dimmer-Switch-and-Timer-Switch-for-Incandescent-Bulbs-Only-300-Watt-Single-Pole-White-MA-L3T251-WH-MA-L3T251-WH/100658808) which is a combination dimmer and timer for a bathroom fan and light combo in a single range switch. It does not require a neutral wire because it pulls power from the light circuit, but as a result, I have to use an incandescent bulb in it. LED bulbs don't provide a low current resistive path for the parasitic power draw. I've tested this and if I put a known good LED bulb in, the switch is dead. Now that incandescent bulbs have been banned, what are my options. If there's a similar product out there that uses a neutral and works with LED, I haven't found it. I imagine you could make a parallel high resistance circuit that would provide power to the switch when the light is off, but I have not found anything like that. Any suggestions?

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Electricians nerdyshades 1y ago 85%
How do I wire this timer enclosure through the wall?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000VYGMF2

Hello! I bought this enclosure to install a sprinkler timer. It comes with a GFCI outlet, and where I want to install it is next to another GFCI outlet mounted in the wall (outdoors). I thought it would look better to run some wires in the wall, off the GFCI, and into the back of the box so I don't see the power cable on the outside of the house. What is the correct way to run that wire through the wall?

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Electricians TheDailyChase 1y ago 100%
Are we showing off work carts?

Definitely over the weight limit once the apprentices stuff their toolbags inside.

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Electricians Cosmocrat 1y ago 75%
Not an electrician, but I wired in my first receptacle for my new RV power converter

I was calling around my local electricians and they were either too busy or refused to work on motorhomes, so I had to learn how to do it myself. It was actually very easy and fun to do!

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Electricians WorstPyroEver 1y ago 98%
Emergency call to a house fire
https://i.imgur.com/ERctPq9.jpg

Could have been worse! Aluminum wiring, kid was running a gaming PC, dual monitor setup, a PlayStation and a mini fridge on a janky power bar. Fire department cut the receptacle out and threw it outside. Lucky.

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Electricians Steveanonymous 1y ago 100%
my tape is always excited to see me

Chubb tape Nipple tape Etc It’s hot here

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Electricians bobs_monkey 1y ago 100%
Simple Pool/Spa Control

Used existing pool panel on left, added contactor box on right. Left two contactors control pool and spa circ pumps and always on (no variable speed or hi/low legs on motor), coil controlled by emergency shutoff. Right contactor controls spa jet pump, activated by twist timer and same emergency shutoff. Spa jets are run through the right time clock to allow usage from 7am to 10pm. Left time clock is for lighting.

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Electricians danhasnolife 1y ago 100%
Extension cord or surge protector for air conditioner?

Hi all, First, I understand that neither is the optimal solution. I live in an 1800's farmhouse with plaster-and-lathe walls on top of a three-feet-deep stone foundation. Additionally, the exterior walls are too thin for a traditional outlet and require special retrofitting. I can say all of this with certainty because we discovered all of this while renovating our kitchen and bringing items up to code. To install to-code outlets, we needed to temporarily remove baseboard heating systems, drill through 9" deep hardwood floors, and then angle 90' from the floor into the wall underneath the pex heating cable in order to access the wall, using shallow receptacles to fit. We simply don't have the funds to do this with all portions of this old house, at least not now. For our window-unit air conditioners (1 12,000 BTU Midea U inverter, 2 older 8000 BTU ACs), we do not have a modern grounded outlet within reach of our AC cable. *Recognizing that neither option is ideal*, what is safer: a) Use a 'heavy-duty' short extension cord to bridge the gap between grounded outlet and AC power cable, and then tie the cable to prevent physical tripping or loosening OR b) Use a legitimate higher-end surge protector like a Tripp-Lite to extend outlet reach and plug into the surge protector. Additionally, I would appreciate any general advice on the order of operations in the house as we slowly build towards an up-to-code century home. Our priorities are loosely in this order: New panel, upgrading to 200a with whole home surge protector and dedicated grounds - DONE Upgraded kitchen to modern code - IN PROGRESS Replace all loose 2-prong outlets with GFCI, using "no equipment ground" Re-order circuits that don't make sense Add additional outlets -- potentially using wire mold to avoid digging into lathe based on expense.

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Electricians inihaw 1y ago 100%
What to do about this ceiling box?

greetings, firstly, i hope this is the right place to be posting questions. if not, i'll delete it Upon replacing a ceiling fan with [this one](https://www.hunterfan.com/products/ceiling-fans-dempsey-low-profile-with-light-44-inch-fam773) (20 lbs), I learned that the box isn't rated for a fan: [images](https://imgur.com/a/fYPKLKL) 1. would you go forward with the installation anyway? 2. Can i make this apparatus fan rated by attaching a different box to the mount? 3. If not, how would you go about removing the old mount? many thanks in advance

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Electricians Steveanonymous 1y ago 93%
i tome the appretice to get more sleep. I didnt mean at lunch and in the van
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Electricians Steveanonymous 1y ago 93%
stolen from lemmyshitpost

He looks just like my apprentice. I sent this to him and he said red going to buy that jacket and fuck shit up. I’m like you got 50% of that correct

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Electricians Jadesayade 1y ago 85%
Weight limit, whats that?

This is a folding cart branded Olympia. Folds up pretty flat and fits in the van nice. Rated for 300lbs total, 100lbs/shelf. Still going strong for over a year with some minor reinforcement.

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Electricians Steveanonymous 1y ago 100%
My apprentice has too much fun on the jobsite
https://i.imgur.com/TTHsxme.jpg

I asked him what he was doing and he said fishing. And then sent me this

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Electricians jarvis2323 1y ago 100%
eli5 hot negative neutral

I find electricity intriguing, but can’t wrap my head around it. I have this vague idea that electrons move along a wire. I get stuck think that it has to be a complete circuit. What does it really mean when I open an outlet and there are 3 wires? I think you need hot for the incoming and negative for the outgoing to complete the circuit. So what does the neutral do? And then adding ground into the mix and daisy chain addition outlets. Throw in a switch and not you have a single wire? Doesn’t electrons have to flow in the signal wire? Why is that not a complete circuit?

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Electricians sparkie 1y ago 100%
Happy to be here

Just got signed up and hopped over from reddit. Hopefully, this community will grow.

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Electricians AudreynHeadburn 1y ago 100%
Apprentice School first time building a small panel

The teacher just gave us the equipment and told us to try building it the way it was described in the worksheet. It was my very first build so its not the nicest, cleanest but it worked and we could do measurements at the end. It's a standard single flat three phase panel, each phase 230V and 400V between phases. I'm a first year industrial electrician apprentice working at our 16 Waterworks for my city. here's a picture with all the covers mounted. ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.world%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F20a3829b-8df1-4b3e-a6ee-97660accd4cf.jpeg)

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Electricians bobs_monkey 1y ago 100%
Joint Sandwich Acquisition

Our morning safety meeting definitely didn't involve us watching the apprentice look for the wire stretcher.

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Electricians Bigfoot 1y ago 100%
Hello sparkies

Plumber here just reaching out and saying hi to other tradespeople on Lemmy. Nice to see that this community has started to gain some steam and hopefully it continues! If you're interested in other trades be sure to come check out the Plumbing community. Also leave a comment if you know about other trades communities that exist on Lemmy. https://lemmy.world/c/plumbing

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Electricians Switorik 1y ago 100%
What do you think about this new style of offset?

I came across this in a factory reno and quite frankly, I'm impressed and appalled.

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Electricians Fosheze 1y ago 100%
Hoping some memes can bring some life here.
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Electricians Steveanonymous 1y ago 100%
Low volt guys welcome here as well?

I love to lurk and get lots of good ideas and bad ones from you guys

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Electricians bobs_monkey 1y ago 100%
If it won't rack in, just shim it
https://imgur.com/a/2ZDyk70

2000a 4160v Main Breaker Electronic racking system; story goes that the previous guys didn't seem to like how it seated, so this was their 'solution.' Yes, those are 4x4s and a bottle jack.

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Electricians puppymartini 1y ago 100%
I'll start this community with a classic panel picture.

Not my absolute best but this was back when I was a 3rd block, I was quite proud of it and it was my biggest panel to date.

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