I asked chat GPT to find me a professional grade teaching video that shows me how to wire Romex into a junction box. This was the number one video suggested by chat. GPT. And it doesn't disappoint. Great video
Good job, however, I would strip the sheathing, connect the grounds using a green wire nut or a Wago connector, trim and fold the conductive wires deep into the box. Important if a roto zip is used to cut out for the boxes. I would have considered a service loop for the cable before box entry in case mistakes were made. Are you using pigtails or wiring directly to the screws?
Great video. Gets right to the point, easy to understand and follow. Liked and subbed 👍
I really appreciate that - THANK YOU!
I asked chat GPT to find me a professional grade teaching video that shows me how to wire Romex into a junction box. This was the number one video suggested by chat. GPT. And it doesn't disappoint. Great video
@machina_aeterna You have encouraged me with your kind words. THANK YOU. I'm glad it helped!
Wow I learned so many new tips in this video - the 1/2” tabs on the electrical box, the 6/12 rule, just to name two. This was great! Thank you.
@bevsucceeds That’s awesome, thank you!
As a union sparky, ill say you did great. Keep it up, bud.
Haha - doing my best! Thanks!
Appreciate the knowledge! Thanks Teach!
My pleasure, friend!
Good job, however, I would strip the sheathing, connect the grounds using a green wire nut or a Wago connector, trim and fold the conductive wires deep into the box. Important if a roto zip is used to cut out for the boxes. I would have considered a service loop for the cable before box entry in case mistakes were made. Are you using pigtails or wiring directly to the screws?
Thanks for the tips! Pigtails.
Good info!
Thank you! I'm hopeful it helps someone!
Right or wrong, I use 12 ga even if 14 would be sufficient.
All good there @jgeisler - as you know, heavier gauge can be used without danger.
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Super powerful ninja thumbs?!! I love it
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Great video, except the beginning should state that this kind of work requires an electrical permit (for a reason).
Absolutely