Why 20A then?...This will be interesting to see how it works out....I agree on the two NM taped together. But my thought is that each is an independent circuit. One for the light, the other for a fan.
What Mr. Inspector? The attic space can't be used as a junction box?Junction box??
Two yellow NM taped together....for 220 wiring?
Not that long ago we referred to 110 and 220. It had more to do with what you actually had and that was closer to 110 and 220. I haven't checked recently but apparently we are getting more for the money these days.220 volts is not offered by any California PoCo, only 208 or 240V, 220V used extensively in the 50 hertz world though.
220...221...whatever it takes.....Ahh...the habit of "old" terminology.....Not that long ago we referred to 110 and 220.
Not that long ago we referred to 110 and 220. It had more to do with what you actually had and that was closer to 110 and 220. I haven't checked recently but apparently we are getting more for the money these days.
did ya find her the duct tapeUnless there's a scalpel involved it's DIY for me and mine. I have to pay attention to what my wife is up to.
One day she walked through the TV room on her way to the garage. She had Scotch tape and scissors. I asked her what was up and she said she was going to fix something and it was no big deal. I pressed for more info and found out that the something was the passenger side mirror on her car. We had a tandem garage and eight feet is just about eight feet too narrow for her to navigate. The mirror was hanging by the a cable. I cautioned her on hitting the building to which she replied, It doesn't happen often.
I ordered a mirror and it was delivered. I came home and she had it mostly installed. Trouble with that is she didn't take it apart so she didn't know how to put it back together.did ya find her the duct tape
Sir, You are a wise man, and a good husband!I ordered a mirror and it was delivered. I came home and she had it mostly installed. Trouble with that is she didn't take it apart so she didn't know how to put it back together.
Every now and then I have to ask her about projects she has completed or contemplated. One day she replaced a light bulb that is low at the stairs and behind a grill. It is a 40 watt fixture and she installed a 115 watt bulb. She considers it an affront that I want her to clear everything with me. She taught college in China. She came from China on her own. Didn't speak English. Got a degree in accounting from the University of Houston. She runs the office for a manufacturing company. And it takes me to change a light bulb. I don't tell her that. I just keep an eye on her when she has tools in hand.
The attempted installation is impressive! I would have been handed the box.I ordered a mirror and it was delivered. I came home and she had it mostly installed. Trouble with that is she didn't take it apart so she didn't know how to put it back together.
Looks like someone only had a grinding wheel on the truck. A bit overkill on the paint removal.
ME TOO!!! LOLThe attempted installation is impressive! I would have been handed the box.