@garyrossggg9586 Yes, you can use 14/2. But it all determines what you are using it for. If you're planning on running power tools with high amp or space heaters, I wouldn't recommend the 14/2. It also depends on what you are plugging it into? Is it a 20 amp breaker or 15 app breaker outlet. If you're only using it for simple things like TV and lights 14/2, cable is good.
As long as the GFCI is good, it will do its job regardless of whether it's a 15 or 20 amp device. You could use a 15 amp GFCI, so nobody can insert a 20 amp plug in a possible 15 amp circuit, otherwise in a 20 circuit, a 20 amp GFCI is okay. A GFCI receptacle is not for overload protection.
Washer is done! Lmao
Great video. Glad you explained to not streach the epectric tape. So important.
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Great video only one that actually slowed it down and showed every step 👌🏾
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@ is it possible can you let me know if I can use 14/2 wire to do this or do you only recommend using 12/2
@garyrossggg9586 Yes, you can use 14/2. But it all determines what you are using it for. If you're planning on running power tools with high amp or space heaters, I wouldn't recommend the 14/2. It also depends on what you are plugging it into? Is it a 20 amp breaker or 15 app breaker outlet. If you're only using it for simple things like TV and lights 14/2, cable is good.
@@HandymanLand got it thanks yes just for lights and a tv in my shed and it’s plugged into a 15 amp breaker
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Very cool project.
Thank you. And thanks for watching 👍
I don’t know if I can use 15 amp or 20 amp GFCI and outlet for this project
If you're not sure what circuit it'll be plugged into , it's best to go 15-amp GFCI. This way, if something goes wrong, the GFCI will do its job.
As long as the GFCI is good, it will do its job regardless of whether it's a 15 or 20 amp device. You could use a 15 amp GFCI, so nobody can insert a 20 amp plug in a possible 15 amp circuit, otherwise in a 20 circuit, a 20 amp GFCI is okay. A GFCI receptacle is not for overload protection.
Idk about you but that takes me about 30+ to do. The last one I did I timed it and it was 32 minutes lol.
Lol