โDec-14-2013 07:11 AM
โDec-16-2013 02:57 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:
Two reasons a splice must be in a J-box. Safety and it is law (electrical code).
The J-box protects the connections from bumping, pulling, or other things that will cause the connections to come open and leave an exposed live wire to electrocute your children or someone else.
Also by electrical code, all J-boxes must be accessible. You cannot bury one behind a fixed panel.
โDec-16-2013 10:45 AM
RoyB wrote:
The low profile plastic 120VAC RV receptacles are designed to be placed in tight quarters and use the pinch type wire connections. The ROMEX is not cut off like the standard type 120VAC wiring boxes but stripped back and just layed into the fixture. Then we you press it all in place the knife type holders cuts thru each wire and makes contact. This will allow another daisy chain 120VAC receptacle further down the zone. These are not intended to be used as a junction point for additional receptacles.
Another thing to look out for is when these type of receptacles are used a small crease is put on the cable wiring and if you move it, it easily may break into. Then you gots more problems
If you have enough space you might replace the pinch type 120VAC receptacle for a PVC junction box and use a standard 120VAC house type receptacle with screw terminals. The problem of course is going to be finding enough slack in the presently used romex to do this.
Check in with LOWES electric dept and look at all the 120VAC house type items you can use to install another 120VAC receptacle
You may have to install a PVC junction where you have some slack behind your cabinet and install another 120VAC circuit using twist-on wire nut connections
Roy Ken
James,Gail & Pancho
2005 georgie boy Pursuit
โDec-16-2013 04:23 AM
โDec-16-2013 04:14 AM
azchuckmo wrote:
It's a matter of safety, if a short should happen and a fire was to break out the box would contain.
โDec-15-2013 07:50 PM
โDec-15-2013 07:39 PM
Bobbo wrote:
Yes, if there is slack in the wire. That is a big "if."
โDec-15-2013 07:33 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:
Any splice must be in a junction box.
โDec-15-2013 07:04 PM
โDec-15-2013 06:29 PM
wmoses wrote:
Can he not just cut the wire to the existing RV type outlet then splice in a new normal house type receptacle with box as space allows?
โDec-15-2013 03:27 PM
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