How to install an Outlet in a safe

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

Комментарии • 31

  • @jerrysumpter1224
    @jerrysumpter1224 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for your troubles this video helped me out so much Thanks again

  • @wilpowell2796
    @wilpowell2796 Год назад

    Thank you so much! Super simple and explained very well

  • @amandadilbeck8572
    @amandadilbeck8572 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for video!

  • @billonthehill9984
    @billonthehill9984 2 года назад +4

    Overall, a helpful presentation... The camera setup needed to be mounted above the working area, all I saw was your shoulder and/or the light itself blocking most of the work you performed, personally, I'd have taken better care not to scratch up the surface on the back of the safe too.
    Thanks for putting this out there as I'm in the market for a gun safe & considering the " Liberty Colonial 23 " & I will in all likiyhood utilize the (3) plug Liberty power outlet kit as well as the (3) piece LED adhesive backed light kit & also go with a plug-in dehumidifier...
    Thank you,
    Bill... :~)

    • @LearnToFixItYourself
      @LearnToFixItYourself  2 года назад +2

      I realized the camera angle was not good when I reviewed the footage, but at that time it was too late to refilm, I have gotten better at setting up the camera. and sometimes my wife is available to film it for me. My hope is that the videos are helpful.

  • @mmws.....makingmoneywhiles6181
    @mmws.....makingmoneywhiles6181 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @KnuckleSandwichMint
    @KnuckleSandwichMint 2 года назад +3

    What size hole saw?

  • @markusht
    @markusht Месяц назад

    If you can just drill straight through like that, what the heck is even the point of the safe? Looks like someone can just drill right through easily. Also, doesn't doing this compromise the fire wall?

    • @LearnToFixItYourself
      @LearnToFixItYourself  13 часов назад

      I only drilled in the interior, the exterior already had the knock out for the connector. As for the fire rating techancally yes, but if it's in a fire long enought to cause a problem you don't have a house anyway.

  • @wicked650s
    @wicked650s Год назад

    Did you think that you would have less than 120 volts?

    • @LearnToFixItYourself
      @LearnToFixItYourself  Год назад +1

      No, the power draw in the outlet is very small, and having the outlet powered from an outlet strip will not be a problem. Now if it was a large load in the 10-12 amps there might be a problem.

  • @rahkkh
    @rahkkh 9 месяцев назад +1

    Lots and lots of Ammo

  • @chriscanterbury8647
    @chriscanterbury8647 2 года назад

    Thats perfect. I just rigged up some aa battery powered string lights in mine for light. They are $5 or $10 and it's quick and easy. If you have anything bigger than a standard size safe it'd be worth it to get the plug ins

    • @LearnToFixItYourself
      @LearnToFixItYourself  2 года назад

      I just used a battery-powered light that I attached to the top in the front.

  • @mauriciodegortari7101
    @mauriciodegortari7101 2 года назад +1

    What safe is this?

  • @GondolaFishing
    @GondolaFishing Год назад

    If I drill into my Winchester do you think they sell some type of plug I could cover up the hole? I thought about running an extension cord in there because I have no idea how to tag into my electric in my house and run another outlet

    • @LearnToFixItYourself
      @LearnToFixItYourself  Год назад

      They have several types of plugs and grommets. If you want to run wires through then a gromets works best. As the dehumidifiers draw very little current you could install this connector and run extension cords to it. The current is about 0.2 Amps when the circuit is generally 15 amps. As for installing an outlet in your house, you want an electrician to do that. Now on to how to get power into your safe. If you run an extension cord, you must drill a large hole to allow the plug to end through. The best way is to install a receptacle into the safe and run power to it.

  • @Guns-N-Nurses
    @Guns-N-Nurses Год назад

    FYI the outlet is upside down

    • @LearnToFixItYourself
      @LearnToFixItYourself  Год назад +3

      The main reason is the input power cord is a right-angle plug. and the power for the outlet is coming from above. otherwise, the cord would make a 180-degree turn to get to the source. Putting more strain on the cord and outlet. As for the outlet inside with the ground on the top, if the plug was partially out and a metal object hit the contacts it would hit the ground and not the hot and neutral contacts. And the last time I check code allowed ground up or down. with up being the safer orientation

  • @FullSendRebuilds
    @FullSendRebuilds 2 года назад +1

    It’s upside down

    • @LearnToFixItYourself
      @LearnToFixItYourself  2 года назад +2

      The power for the safe is above the safe and It was installed that way because of that.

    • @adamb2619
      @adamb2619 Год назад

      That's the correct orientation. Electrical arcs occur upward, essentially into the grounding plug.