I will be replacing my 30amp TT cable. Other than making sure the power is off and wires connected correctly is there anything else I should be aware of? Thanks-don't want to toast or roast.
This summer will be my 62nd year since becoming a electrical apprentice and I have found the non-contact voltage detector really handy and have them in the RV, tool boxes and the kids homes for their safety. Both my daughters will change a switch or outlet before trying to get husbands to do anything electrical. I wanted them safe.
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