SnapsProvolone
Well-Known Member
Tandem gives you two circuits in one space.
I appreciate the concern but I will do it regardless. However, I'm not just going to wing it, which is the reason for my extensive questions here. I have plenty of experience with car electrical systems so I'm not a complete blank slate either. I will not be doing anything until I'm sure of how to do it. And I'm 90% sure I know what's going on after a solid 6 hours of reading and watching videos. Gotta start somewhere.Dude, please be careful....
If you go look at an outlet, normally it has two brass screws, for 'HOT' [black-brass]
Two silver screws for neutral white wires [white-silver]
One Green screw for ground ...
If you need to ask how to hook up an outlet, then I would advise against you doing a re-wiring in your apartment....
Don't die, just pull out you GD breaker and unhook wires then re hook new wires there. Just learn to do without GD....
PLEASE BE CAREFUL!!!!!
Well i have my 14 gauge wire (ground, nuetral and power) along with a new 15 amp outlet. I have fed the wire through the wall down to the circuit breaker box and successfully connected the wires to the outlet.Dude, please be careful....
If you go look at an outlet, normally it has two brass screws, for 'HOT' [black-brass]
Two silver screws for neutral white wires [white-silver]
One Green screw for ground ...
If you need to ask how to hook up an outlet, then I would advise against you doing a re-wiring in your apartment....
Don't die, just pull out you GD breaker and unhook wires then re hook new wires there. Just learn to do without GD....
PLEASE BE CAREFUL!!!!!