Nick Vermeil
Footballguy
So I had a handyman do some work to finish my basement and we added a few outlets. The whole job was basically a junk show so I didn't realize until last night that where I had asked for a quad outlet he put in a duplex. However, when I was attaching the face plate last night, it sparked and the breaker tripped. I pulled out the outlet and see that he actually run two sets of AWG to the box but connected them both to the same outlet: two positive fee lines together in a twist connector with one cable out to positive post on outlet, two negative lines in a twist connector with one cable out to the negative post, etc. WTF? That can't possibly be okay can it?
I also noticed that there is a nick in the negative line out of the twist cap. So I'm not sure if that nick was already there and that's why it sparked or if the nick is there because the two feed lines connected to the cap caused it. Can I replace the nicked line and leave the rest the same? Do I need to open up the box, separate out the wires, add a second duplex and replace the nicked feed line? Any thoughts?
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I also noticed that there is a nick in the negative line out of the twist cap. So I'm not sure if that nick was already there and that's why it sparked or if the nick is there because the two feed lines connected to the cap caused it. Can I replace the nicked line and leave the rest the same? Do I need to open up the box, separate out the wires, add a second duplex and replace the nicked feed line? Any thoughts?
Calling:
@ChiefD, other like minded FBG's...