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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Former NFL Star Brandon Marshall Gets Radically Honest About His Mental Health by greenhousecrtv
As a giants fan yeah he wasn’t great for us but why shit on him
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Reply to comment by SoupOrSandwich in Saints' Alvin Kamara among 4 men indicted in battery case. by PrincessBananas85
Bravo 😂
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Reply to comment by InterPunct in TIL that NBA Player Lou Williams was almost carjacked in 2011, until the thief recognized him and stopped because he was a Lou Williams fan. Lou Williams took him to McDonald's as thanks. by FiNN8778
Making a judgment on someone’s intellect while also admitting you don’t have an idea who they are, says much more about you than it does them.
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Reply to comment by jay_mald in Electrical wiring help by fatherfirst35
Could also do it room by room but unsure of how much space you are working with.
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Reply to comment by fatherfirst35 in Electrical wiring help by fatherfirst35
Yes I would wire the lighting together, barring any setbacks regarding overloading the circuit with too many lights. But if you’re going to wire it in 12 AWG then 1 20A circuit for those should be enough. Hard to imagine you’d have too many lights to trip a 20A breaker.
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Reply to Electrical wiring help by fatherfirst35
If it was me, (coming from a licensed electrician) I would wire the outlets and switches/lighting separately. Meaning one circuit home run for your outlets, and one circuit for your lighting. This way, when you go to inevitably open something up later on, you don’t have to kill all your lighting to service an outlet. Also you only really need 14/2 for your lighting, 12/2 for the outlets is normal. 3 wire for any 3 ways obviously.
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Lock washers.
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Reply to How do I fix an unpluged wall plug-in? by Icephoenixs
Profile has a history of minecraft and DBZ posts… I fear you are a bit on the young / inexperienced side to begin to mess with electricity. Just tell your dad and have him address it however he feels.
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Reply to comment by ark_mod in Wiring EV Charger by Loon610
Actually, bending wires to a certain extent is against NEC standards.
Source NEC 300.34
“The conductor shall not be bent to a radius less than 8 times the overall diameter for nonshielded conductors or 12 times the overall diameter for shielded or lead-covered conductors during or after installation. For multiconductor or multiplexed single-conductor cables having individually shielded conductors, the minimum bending radius is 12 times the diameter of the individually shielded conductors or 7 times the overall diameter, whichever is greater.”
If you aren’t a professional electrician I don’t recommend giving advice that can potentially harm someone.
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Reply to My dad rescued this school chair from a skip in the 70s. They were throwing them all out and replacing them with soulless plastic ones by 5552020
Rescued. Got it