Yeah, I found some of the craziest unbelievable things in old homes. One house I worked on I pulled out from behind the wall, Dollar Store cheap extension cord. Connected to an outlet to power the fridge. I was called to this house because the wife had got shock unplugging the fridge. When she wanted to sweep under the fridge. Thanks for watching.
Clean work. You can't run that Romex in conduit outside, however. Romex can't be anywhere that can get wet, conduit or not. Really, the NEC is pretty vague on Romex in conduit (dry locations), but generally only allowed for 'short runs' for protection. Like from the joists above in a basement down the wall to an outlet (
Good job Man...Those old houses are 90% imagination...
Yeah, I found some of the craziest unbelievable things in old homes.
One house I worked on I pulled out from behind the wall, Dollar Store cheap extension cord. Connected to an outlet to power the fridge. I was called to this house because the wife had got shock unplugging the fridge. When she wanted to sweep under the fridge. Thanks for watching.
Lots of good information on this video. Thanks for all the great tips.
@PickThree Thanks for watching 👍
Nice job! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@@vince6829 I am glad you enjoyed the video.Thank you for watching.
Clean work. You can't run that Romex in conduit outside, however. Romex can't be anywhere that can get wet, conduit or not. Really, the NEC is pretty vague on Romex in conduit (dry locations), but generally only allowed for 'short runs' for protection. Like from the joists above in a basement down the wall to an outlet (
Thanks for the tip. And thanks for watching.
U clean that old wire up luck that did not shock u
Yeah, but I double-checked to make sure there wasn't anything alive. I've been shocked before and it wasn't fun.