Posted by John T on January 02, 2017 at 06:13:17 from (71.54.161.76):
In Reply to: Electrical Safety posted by Geo-TH,In on January 02, 2017 at 04:16:10:
Neighbor George, as a retired and still alive electrical power distribution engineer IM SCARED OF ELECTRICITY AND RESPECT IT AND always double check and back up check any wires before I touch them.........
FYI This is a copy of what I posted below as its related.
GOTTA LOVE IT Electrical or Legal questions draw everyone out of the woodwork, many are experts (or think they are lol) and after 15 years here I've seen all sorts of POTENTIAL LIFE THREATENING ANSWERS AND OPINIONS. Its ones own life and home at risk which is why I as a retired electrical engineer always recommend people to consult a trained competent professional electrician and the NEC versus anything posted here INCLUDING MY COMMENTS as I'm long retired and rusty on the latest codes, but I still try my best to give safe sound advice even if some have far different methods or opinions or I disagree with Billy Bob and Bubba, you know the types, they wired their garage while downing a case of beer and by golly it works so they are experts who know more then the NEC and professional electricians..........
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