I doing a little "bungalow archaeology" during our renovation, I've found the original bathroom cabinet door to the bathroom. RIght now, an ugly awkward prefab one was just hanging over what I could barely make out as a hole in the wall.
So. At 3 am one night, I took the cabinet off. And VOILA! Old cabinet space to fit door...except....
lazy electrician installed a "splicer box" in the space where the old cabinet was and covered it up with new cabinet. Where should this box be properly located? This doesn't seem like the right place.
If you want to see a picture, go to:
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And check out the story, with photos. Thanks! We are babes in the woods about this one.
I have ran a new line for an AC unit that is 18,000 BTU's. The only thing Im worried about is using the right breaker. I understand that I need a 15amp dbl. pole. That's no problem. My question or worry shall I say is the manufacture of the breaker. My main panel is supplied by GOULD which is I-T-E. Who can I cross up with to use in this panel that will work and not put things in mess? Beings I live in Las Vegas, Nv. and the only way to get GOULD if you still can, is to order it. It's pretty hot and I would like to do it like now. Thank you for your help! :D