How to Install and Wire 2 Outlets in One Box Correctly From Start to Finish!

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  • @Jon-Jonlg
    @Jon-Jonlg 8 місяців тому +12

    This made me smile so hard, my restroom literally had one outlet, now I’m feeling like a licensed electrician THANK YOU

    • @ArchimedesSCRE
      @ArchimedesSCRE 2 місяці тому +1

      Good job man! Feels good to fix our own stuff on the cheap. I’m about to do the same.

  • @MikeJones-Who
    @MikeJones-Who Рік тому +25

    This man needs his own TV show. Excellent instructor. Excellent video. 👏 👏 👏

  • @andykim5927
    @andykim5927 Рік тому +10

    No BS, Very Clear instruction. Best guy on You Tube, Thank You!

    • @HowToHomeDIY
      @HowToHomeDIY  Рік тому

      You are too kind. I am glad you are finding value in the channel. Thanks a lot for the feedback!

  • @OldCurmudgeon3DP
    @OldCurmudgeon3DP 2 роки тому +51

    I'm impressed you got that much romex crammed into the box and still had room for the outlets. 👍

    • @RelaxedPuppy
      @RelaxedPuppy Рік тому +8

      Thank you for this video! I paid a lot of money to have this done by a licensed for electrician as part of a panel upgrade.. A team of two guys came over and I think the summer intern did the outlets. The boxes went in crooked and a jumper connection of some sort was used. When I checked, they had open neutrals. What a mess. This video really helps me understand what needs to be done.

    • @Raymo853inLeDroit
      @Raymo853inLeDroit 11 місяців тому +8

      I am find it too crowded for me. My idea, use a 3 gang box with one black center location. Has the added benefit of giving room for large plugs for electronics.

    • @jackdolphy8965
      @jackdolphy8965 4 дні тому

      I like wago connections because they take up less room than wire nuts when there’s that many wires

  • @eotheleo83
    @eotheleo83 Рік тому +5

    Great video. Thank you for not "back-stabbing"/speed-wiring your receptacles.
    Hooking the wire around the terminal screw the correct way (you show) is so important.

  • @MoltenSamurai
    @MoltenSamurai Рік тому +3

    This really simplifies it, I think I like this better than trying to connect the second outlet to the first and all that. Feels more elegant to just wire them both the same way and pigtail it.

  • @sondra6500
    @sondra6500 2 роки тому +6

    Another great video. This will be a huge help. My home was built in 1870 so some rooms only have 1 outlet. Your videos are awesome

  • @thekaylornator
    @thekaylornator 2 роки тому +16

    I really enjoy your straightforward no nonsense way of demonstrating and explaining each step to do the project you're covering. So, Thank you for your efforts.

    • @HowToHomeDIY
      @HowToHomeDIY  2 роки тому +2

      I am really glad to hear you liked it. Thanks a lot for the feedback Tim!

  • @dahquan1000
    @dahquan1000 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks!

    • @HowToHomeDIY
      @HowToHomeDIY  2 роки тому

      You are very welcome! Really glad you liked it. Thanks a lot for the feedback and the Super Thanks!

  • @PapasAnimals
    @PapasAnimals Рік тому +1

    ZOIKS! I appreciate your excellent video series on household wiring. In particular, I am scratching my head trying to figure out how to make sense of this UNLABELED fuse box in my garage. Still perusing your channel for a s-l-o-w lesson figuring out what goes where. Thanks for all you do! Peace and Love, Papa

  • @toodull3814
    @toodull3814 11 місяців тому +2

    Thank you! This helped to fix my mysterious "open ground" reading in my two gang.

  • @eotheleo83
    @eotheleo83 Рік тому +4

    Great video.
    I wrap the receptacles with with electrical tape, covering the screw head terminals. That way, when you cram all the wires and receptacles into the box, if the ground wire ends up contacting one of the terminal screws it doesn't arc.

  • @gotbb2076
    @gotbb2076 2 місяці тому

    by far, the best instructor on YT!

  • @horaceacecathcart7361
    @horaceacecathcart7361 Місяць тому

    Very informative and concise in your video presentation. Vocals were very clear.

  • @jessegonzalez9200
    @jessegonzalez9200 3 місяці тому

    You made it look easy. I’ll watch again but feel better about doing it myself. I’m not completely new to installing outlets but never went from 2 to 4. Thank you for posting. 👍

  • @leskish7718
    @leskish7718 2 роки тому +4

    Truly excellent, easy to follow directions. I had two challenges, the one was the existing hole was somewhat too large on one side for the “clip-on” box and the other pushing in all the wires behind into the box without dislodging it. Thanks for the great video!

    • @kimchee94112
      @kimchee94112 Рік тому +2

      Use scrap wood as backing, glue and screw to the back of the sheet rock just enough to fill in the gap. Drill 2 holes on the side of the JB then screw to the stud. Tape and mud the gaps.

  • @jeffgagnon557
    @jeffgagnon557 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for your informative instruction video. It's been 50 yrs since I did any of this, and it was an excellent instructional re enforcement of what I thought I knew.... and did !!! 😂 😂 😂

  • @sabingratz
    @sabingratz Рік тому

    You’re a great teacher and my go-to resource for my own electrical projects. Thank a million.

  • @steveabsalonson931
    @steveabsalonson931 Рік тому +6

    Excellent video/demo; one of best I've seen! I was just getting ready to attempt this. Several very good explanations of old box vs new, actual hook up, etc. Thank you very much 😀

  • @jimholloway1785
    @jimholloway1785 Рік тому

    This is my next project to install a 2nd duplex receptable in my home office. I really like your attention to detail and why you are doing each step, this is very helpful and gives me the confidence to do this upgrade myself. good job.

  • @rdkingjaxfla1423
    @rdkingjaxfla1423 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent video for us newbies. Like the idea of separate wire to each outlet. I’m doing a project now and had jumper wires to each outlet. I’m going back and change them…thanks for the easy explanation.

  • @brandonstubbs869
    @brandonstubbs869 2 роки тому

    I appreciate how simple you have made this. I'm adding a double gang box into my wall and I am glad your video is straight forward.

  • @kyle.grabowska
    @kyle.grabowska Рік тому +1

    Your video was awesome! Just changed an outlet in my garage. Thank you!

  • @lewismcdowell204
    @lewismcdowell204 9 місяців тому +2

    Well done, easy to understand, safety discussed and confidence achieved. God Bless

    • @HowToHomeDIY
      @HowToHomeDIY  9 місяців тому

      Really glad to hear you liked it. Thanks a lot for the feedback! God bless you too Lewis.

  • @JPW050
    @JPW050 4 місяці тому

    Great video which is very informative.
    Faceplates are available in three sizes, standard, medium, or midway, and jumbo. When replacing faceplates, I like to use the medium size. The medium size faceplates are hardly noticeable unless they are placed directly next to a standard size. But the medium size faceplates cover wall imperfections much better.

  • @AlekDavis
    @AlekDavis 2 роки тому +2

    The best video on the topic I've seen so far. The only question: what kind of wire do I need to buy assuming I do not have any extra pieces left? UPDATE 1: I went to a local Ace Hardware and they sell romex wire by feet. It's about $2 per foot. The main question is whether you need a 14 AWG or a 12 AWG. From what I understand, 15 AMP circuits use 14 AWG, while 20 AMP use 12 AWG. Since my circuit (according to the panel switch) is 15 AMP, I bought 14 AWG, 3-wire, solid core. When I open the outlet I will determine if the guess was correct or not. UPDATE 2: Finally got a chance to get it done. Took about 40 minutes (including watching parts of the video). My estimate for the wire type was correct (my 15A circuit uses 14 AWG wire). Have been needing to do this for a few years and finally got it done and it was easier than I had expected. Thanks again!

    • @mqquresh
      @mqquresh 10 місяців тому

      Thanks for sharing these details. I had the same questions in mind. The other confusing part for me is that he has two sets of wires behind his initial outlet. I think he called it feed line and receiving line. I didn't realize there would be two sets like that. Did you have those as well?

    • @AlekDavis
      @AlekDavis 10 місяців тому +2

      @@mqquresh If I understand what you're asking, these are not two sets of wires. Think of it this way: say, there is no outlet at all in the wall, it would be just one set of wires going along the wall from point A to point B. How do you put an outlet between A and B? Well, you cut them (now you have two sets) and connect the ends to two sides of the outlet. One connection will bring power from the source to this new outlet, the other will take it from this new outlet to the next.

    • @mqquresh
      @mqquresh 10 місяців тому

      @@AlekDavis I guess to simply frame it, why does he have 6 wires behind the one outlet. Shouldn’t there be just 3 before he does the pigtail step and adds a second outlet?

    • @AlekDavis
      @AlekDavis 10 місяців тому +1

      @@mqquresh I think I tried to explain it. 3 wires bring power to the outlet and the other 3 connect this outlet to the next one on the circuit.

    • @mqquresh
      @mqquresh 10 місяців тому +1

      @@AlekDavis got it, thank you!

  • @gwsain
    @gwsain 2 роки тому +3

    Hey man, thank you for this. I had this exact project on my list and your video made it super easy!

  • @Sean-bp6xb
    @Sean-bp6xb Рік тому

    I have this exact project coming up and was a bit Leary of tackling it. I feel more confident now. I wasn’t aware that the new style boxes existed with the turning tabs to tighten them up. Good job on getting all the wire back in. I struggle with that and sometimes have to recur into shorter lengths. Thx for sharing. Wish me luck. Watching from Ontario Canada 🎉. Subscribing now.

  • @ChangeTomorrow
    @ChangeTomorrow 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks, Adam; the video was a BIG help.

  • @tedcantrell6271
    @tedcantrell6271 Рік тому

    Thanks man. Excellent video. I need to do this to my kitchen island. Although this is a simple project, your great video just made it easyer. :)

  • @susannelson7790
    @susannelson7790 11 місяців тому

    This was amazingly helpful and I'll be doing this this weekend!

  • @soul00theeundead
    @soul00theeundead Рік тому +1

    I need to try this. One of my outlets plugs doesnt work on so that one only has on plug working. And i would like more plugs. I can rewatch your videos a few times and I think it can be done. If not maybe ill ask my uncle. 👍👍very well explained thanks you for a very clear video

  • @odin672
    @odin672 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this tutorial. Very helpful and exactly what I was looking for.

  • @timedwards8980
    @timedwards8980 Рік тому +1

    I have found that remodel boxes do the job. However dry wall is a tricky thing. I have found if you cut your hole as you did, a standard box is more durable. pre drill some small hole in the stud side of the box. run some screws into those holes with just the tips started. Once the box is adjusted. Run those screws into the stud. It more durable and rock solid. This is especially useful if you adding a third gang or fourth gang to an existing switch. old work ears aren't necessarily reliable. dry wall can have fractures which doesn't like box ears.

  • @SaltMinerOU812
    @SaltMinerOU812 8 місяців тому +1

    7:50 See what he did there? The neutral wires twisted together were too long for the wire nut so he quickly covered it with tape instead of just snipping them and making it fit proper 😂
    Bustin ya, like your videos

  • @beaubuck7616
    @beaubuck7616 Рік тому

    Bravo, simple and step by step - great for learning!

  • @sportykev
    @sportykev Рік тому +1

    Would any of these steps be different if this task were to be performed on GFCI outlets?

    • @jimaiello750
      @jimaiello750 Рік тому

      You can use the Load terminals on one of the GFCIs to supply power to the other receptacle. The Load terminals are usually the lower pair on the GFCI and usually come with tape on them when you buy a new GFCI to minimize the chance of them being hooked up incorrectly. This provides GFCI protection on the regular receptacle. On the non GFCI receptacle you must attach one of the 'Not Grounded' labels that came with the GFCI.

  • @Jeff-nw8lt
    @Jeff-nw8lt 10 місяців тому

    Good comprehensive tutorial.

  • @mikehedlund9631
    @mikehedlund9631 3 роки тому +2

    Good simple explanation of that job. Many thanks

    • @HowToHomeDIY
      @HowToHomeDIY  3 роки тому

      You very welcome. I am glad you liked it. Thank you very much for the feedback.

  • @michaeldrevyankosr6180
    @michaeldrevyankosr6180 11 місяців тому +3

    Wow I am impressed, you put 10 pounds of wire, in a 5 pound box 😮

    • @HowToHomeDIY
      @HowToHomeDIY  11 місяців тому +5

      To be fair, I didn’t, the electrician did. I just recreated it 😂

    • @jimpie231
      @jimpie231 10 місяців тому +1

      I suspect he used a deeper box. They do sell deeper boxes. I’m in the Chicago area and we use metal conduit and metal boxes. I’ve done back to back boxes, from one room to an other or a switch box on the outside of a pantry to an outlet on the inside of a pantry ( toaster outlet). Normally a wall has a 3 1/2” space plus drywall (2@ 1/2” or 2@ 5/8” or 1/2” + 5/8”, etc). To fill this void you buy boxes and spacers to make up the void and add electrical. I did a very unusual setup for my wife in the dining room room. She has a credenza that has her crystal. The cabinet has lights, but you have to plug them in and turn the lights on by reaching over the top to reach the switch, not easy. The wall behind the credenza is shared by the mudroom. When my wife is ironing, you can’t get into the garage unless she unplugs the iron, etc. So when I put a switched outlet behind the credenza, I made this with back to back outlets, one in the mudroom needed to be 3’ from the floor and that also worked for the credenza. I had an open basement below, so I ran conduit from a switch on the wall in the dining room, to the new credenza wall outlet, and added the piggyback outlet and I was done. There are others I did using the new Decora 3 gang switch to do some amazing things, in my garage.

  • @heroknaderi
    @heroknaderi 2 місяці тому +1

    Very informative. And convenient.

  • @dwaynemcallister7231
    @dwaynemcallister7231 2 роки тому

    Thx for the video, I did the same except used a metal box screwed to the studs using a drill and 90 angle attachment to enable turning screws in the box

  • @mjsoup29
    @mjsoup29 2 роки тому +2

    Again, helpful, clear and great explanation. Thank you!

  • @ronbishop4057
    @ronbishop4057 2 роки тому

    Excellent video, I can't say anything new that hasn't been said below. Thank you

  • @phobos_miner4288
    @phobos_miner4288 5 місяців тому

    Just was I was looking for. Thanks a lot

  • @Peter-rc8wy
    @Peter-rc8wy 2 роки тому

    I enjoyed these videos, they are very clear and easy to understand!! thanks

  • @TheEricSchubert
    @TheEricSchubert 2 роки тому +3

    Was looking for just this information. Only thing I would add is to mention how GFCI/AFCI outlets affect your wiring. If you want the GFCI/AFCI to protect outlets, they need to be downstream from the protected outlet so they all shut off together.

    • @HowToHomeDIY
      @HowToHomeDIY  2 роки тому

      Thanks a lot for the feedback Eric!

  • @reidarbensaude349
    @reidarbensaude349 Місяць тому

    Amazed all that fit

  • @bobhart1155
    @bobhart1155 2 роки тому

    This video was very helpful! Going to help me with a similar project in my shop. Thanks!

  • @KjellPeterson
    @KjellPeterson 5 місяців тому

    Do you break the fins off the outlets for this configuration? Thanks

  • @dennislaroche7427
    @dennislaroche7427 2 роки тому +1

    Great video and demonstration, very helpful! Thank you!

    • @HowToHomeDIY
      @HowToHomeDIY  2 роки тому

      Glad you liked it. Thanks for the feedback!

  • @mathewshoyt1763
    @mathewshoyt1763 Рік тому

    wago/push in connectors i believe are only used for low voltage lighting...

  • @russellsizemore819
    @russellsizemore819 2 місяці тому

    Are both sets of wires line In since he is not joining the outlets together?

  • @LordoftheCats
    @LordoftheCats Рік тому +1

    I want to add two outlets in a bathroom as you did here, and the one in place now is a GFCI. I plan to use one supply wire for both outlets, with pigtails supplying power to the second outlet (jumpers). Do I need two GFCI outlets side by side, or is it OK to use a standard outlet as long as the GFCI is the second outlet? Just making sure. Thanks in advance.

    • @HowToHomeDIY
      @HowToHomeDIY  Рік тому +2

      Nope just need the one GFCI, connect the line wires into the line ports of the GFCI and then jumpers from the load ports of the GFCI to the second outlet. That way both are getting GFCI protection and meet code.

    • @LordoftheCats
      @LordoftheCats Рік тому +1

      @@HowToHomeDIY Thank you. That was fast! Love her vids. I've been subscribed for a whole now. You provide quick, straightforward, accurate instructions. 👍👍

  • @dougmorissette459
    @dougmorissette459 2 роки тому +1

    What a fantastic video. Extremely informative. Thanks.

    • @HowToHomeDIY
      @HowToHomeDIY  2 роки тому

      Awesome! Glad it was helpful. Thanks a lot for the feedback!

  • @BWGPEI
    @BWGPEI Рік тому +1

    I was betting you would us the pigtails, must be because I do pay attention to your postings. Many Thanks!

    • @HowToHomeDIY
      @HowToHomeDIY  Рік тому

      Haha yup. I pretty much always do unless its a GFCI. Appreciate the feedback!

  • @ShanesHobbyShop
    @ShanesHobbyShop Рік тому

    question.... what do you do if you cut away too much drywall and the tabs on the new/old box does not grab the drywall?

  • @maggiedempewolf4952
    @maggiedempewolf4952 2 роки тому +1

    Been trying to rewire 1971 wiring at the outlets and switche scorrectly, what a nightmare! Thank you for your videos.

    • @HowToHomeDIY
      @HowToHomeDIY  2 роки тому

      I can imagine! You are very welcome. Glad you are liking them. Thanks a lot for the feedback!

  • @Ate5sixx
    @Ate5sixx Рік тому

    You can do this to any outlet ? How do you know it won’t produce too much

  • @josesosa1628
    @josesosa1628 2 роки тому +1

    How can i install a gfci with line and load lines and add an outlet? Thank you

  • @onemannation4321
    @onemannation4321 Рік тому

    When i use thoes boxes i always add 2 screws in to stud to secure it and to avoid any contact i add electrical tape to the screws heads

  • @ajandbb
    @ajandbb 2 роки тому

    Very good job at teaching. !!

  • @donaldhollingsworth3875
    @donaldhollingsworth3875 8 місяців тому

    Would you recommend Ideal or Wago connectors vs wire nuts?

  • @lewismcdowell204
    @lewismcdowell204 9 місяців тому

    I did think about another question that I did not catch. The wires going on to the next outlet, does it matter which side going out?

  • @drexistre7364
    @drexistre7364 9 місяців тому +1

    awesome video couldn't have made it any easier 👍👍

  • @zeilstar
    @zeilstar 4 місяці тому

    Nice video! Same concept with the box to convert to a two switch ceiling fan with light? I've read the wire would need to be upgraded from a /2 to /3 for the separate load.

  • @shangrilahomestead9930
    @shangrilahomestead9930 2 роки тому

    Great straightforward information and so appreciated. 😊

  • @togamac
    @togamac 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this. I'm strictly an amateur but have been taught to test the tester before testing. In other words go to a live socket and make sure it indicates a live circuit. I've never had one fail but, it could, right?

  • @mjcongrove1793
    @mjcongrove1793 7 місяців тому

    Question. I liked the video but 2 of my outlets are not working. Ideas?

  • @jeremiahpowell3028
    @jeremiahpowell3028 9 місяців тому

    Great video would this be the same if one of the outlets would be a switch? My bathroom has a side switch/single plug gfi and I want another outlet and normal switch

  • @Aymenoshka
    @Aymenoshka 8 місяців тому

    That’s the easiest way to wire multiple outlets thanks

  • @Buck2901
    @Buck2901 Місяць тому

    Great content, thanks for posting.

  • @BrunoLabarre-z3w
    @BrunoLabarre-z3w Рік тому +1

    Maybe this is old-school but my old Canadian code book says that the outlet should be installed with the face upside down. In other words the ground prong should be on top. The reason being that if say a metallic chair were to tip backward in a way to pull the plug slightly out of the of the socket, the first thing it would encounter is the ground. It would be very difficult to hit the other 2 prongs.

  • @jasonblasky3351
    @jasonblasky3351 9 місяців тому +2

    I am extremely confused. My first question is: Why did you have two sets of wires going to the original single box/outlet?

    • @russellsizemore819
      @russellsizemore819 2 місяці тому

      Same question I have

    • @russellsizemore819
      @russellsizemore819 2 місяці тому

      How can hot wires from to different cables feed 1 outlet there must be line in (hot) And load out?. Don't umderstand?

  • @strattonbrazil
    @strattonbrazil 22 дні тому

    If this is a bathroom with an existing GFCI outlet, do you still use pigtails and a second GFCI outlet? Or do you use one GFCI outlet and run one to the other?

  • @pablolira1892
    @pablolira1892 Рік тому

    Excellent video! 👏

  • @kevinchristopher9687
    @kevinchristopher9687 Рік тому

    Thank you. Very well explained.

  • @MikeySocks
    @MikeySocks Рік тому

    Only thing I’m confused on is why you added pigtails to connect the two lines coming in ? Are they two separate lines coming in or is it one line that was split that are going to other outlets along that wall ? Thanks

  • @reyes8444
    @reyes8444 7 днів тому

    Quick question when you say you “like to do” what does that mean? Is that something you feel is better or safer than what code is saying to do? Just curious thanks!

  • @flamabl1
    @flamabl1 4 місяці тому

    Thanks man that was excellent.

  • @markyoussef4542
    @markyoussef4542 Рік тому

    thank you - found your videos very help full

  • @naturallymarisa
    @naturallymarisa Рік тому

    Any suggestions for an outlet where half is on a switch and half is always on?

  • @jamesguillaume8655
    @jamesguillaume8655 Рік тому

    You are a lifesaver, thank you!

  • @rubenruiz2987
    @rubenruiz2987 2 роки тому

    Can you Continue adding another wall plug if want three wall plugs?

  • @donnielevant3143
    @donnielevant3143 Рік тому

    What if the outlet reset button in the center all the screws are the same color brass and the grown it is green the outlet brand is Legrand 15 amp

  • @RojmaEsbog1
    @RojmaEsbog1 5 місяців тому

    I have a question. You mentioned using Wago nuts on the ground wires. If you use Wago nuts on the ground wires, do you have to twist them together, or can you leave them untwisted? Is there a specific purpose to twisting them besides making them more compact and making sure they stay connected?

  • @jerr2560
    @jerr2560 2 роки тому +1

    Why is there w sets of role max coming out of the wall what did I miss. I only have one , how do I hook up two

    • @pfcrow
      @pfcrow 2 роки тому +1

      You never know if there will be one or two until you open up the box. I replaced all the outlets in my house, and it was quickly obvious that when you have multiple outlets on one circuit, you'll have two sets of romex at each one except the last one on the circuit. So one runs towards the breaker panel, and one runs to the next outlet on the circuit, if there is one.

    • @jerr2560
      @jerr2560 2 роки тому +1

      @@pfcrow thank you very much

  • @eduardofuentes5299
    @eduardofuentes5299 Рік тому

    Great Video! What if I need to add an additional outlet approximately 20ft away? Would I just add an extra set of 3 pigtails and run my romex? Your response would be greatly appreciated!

  • @kevcordes21
    @kevcordes21 Рік тому

    I have an unfinished basement and want to add more outlets. Is it better to daisy chain or wirenut (4) 14-2 wires in a junction box and run separate wires out from there?

  • @maricelasosa4547
    @maricelasosa4547 5 місяців тому

    Do you do anything different if one of your two outlets is a GFCI??

  • @stephenlondon3180
    @stephenlondon3180 6 місяців тому

    Question, one receptacle is not connected to the other. How does the electricity get from one to the other?

  • @jpdiscoount2448
    @jpdiscoount2448 2 роки тому

    Very helpful video Thank you. would it be the same concept if the receptacles were GFI?

  • @surferdude642
    @surferdude642 3 роки тому +3

    Looks pretty easy when the original box is plastic. In my case the box is metal and the mounting nails are an inch or 2 above and below the box. Like you said, using a sawsall may not be the best method. I could still try to pry it out, but I worry about making a mess of it. Any suggestions?

  • @russellsizemore819
    @russellsizemore819 2 місяці тому

    Is there line in from both wires? ( hot)

  • @boblambert-ir8ow
    @boblambert-ir8ow Рік тому +1

    Great job

  • @stevendangelo4818
    @stevendangelo4818 2 роки тому +1

    Very clear basic info thanks

    • @HowToHomeDIY
      @HowToHomeDIY  2 роки тому

      You are very welcome! I am glad you liked it. Thank you for the feedback Steven!

  • @72armydad
    @72armydad 2 роки тому +1

    How did you get two separate sets of wires?

    • @hwhytee1
      @hwhytee1 2 роки тому

      I’m a newbie and was wondering the same thing. I also noticed that all those wires were hooked up to the single outlet so you don’t have to wire all 4 wires to one outlet? Sorry for the newbie question.

  • @bobbysmith3726
    @bobbysmith3726 2 роки тому

    How can the plastic junction box be grounded?

  • @Ykchan32
    @Ykchan32 7 місяців тому

    Great teacher

  • @eduardoloza7368
    @eduardoloza7368 2 роки тому

    Excellent vidoe it really helped but i do have a question. Do you have to change out the breaker?