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Thanks, this was a big help. I had a handyman replace an old outdoor subpanel, and after he removed the old one, it was clear he didn't know what he was doing (even though he claimed to have electrical experience). I had to finish the job, and I would have taken a picture of how everything was wired if I knew I was going to do the job. Anyhow, this really helped get everything finished. Thanks again! Oh, and I love the sound effects. 🤣
This worked! I didn't have to get inside and pull, it's literally the bottom cushion needs to be moved forward as much as possible to raise the back part. Thank you family, I was sure I had lost my last bit of sanity 😆
You pros might tighten your sphincter on this one: I did something similar out of a 1950s era 100 amp service entrance panel on the house exterior where the house circuits were served by a 100 amp subpanel well inside the house with practically no way to install a 30 amp double breaker for my shed subpanel. So I came directly out of the service panel with #8 stranded 3 wire in conduit to an air conditioning pull-out disconnect switch (rather than a breaker box) to take power to my shed. This whole arrangement was temporary and outside with no chance of fire in a structure or in any brush. Wiring is #8 3 wire from the AC disconnect switch to my shed subpanel which has a 30 amp and a 20 amp. The wire to the shed is direct burried. It is ferrulled. Only problem in reading the AC disconnect fine print I finally realized the AC disconnect had a max 60 ampacity which could have meant a very long disconnect time in the event of a short anywhere downstream. This was a low probability but still possible. So I measured the cross sectional area of the narrowest part of the copper pull-out disconnect in the AC disconnect switch then cut away enough of the copper to create a max 30 amp path. A few months later I put in a proper 30 amp circuit including GFCI. Over all I find it ironic that we go to all this trouble for subpanels when we often plug a #16 or a #12 extension cord into a 15 amp plug.
@@DinhCatBOLERO do be honest I am not sure,I did this years ago, and forgot most of the research I did to make sure I was doing this right. I am sorry.
@@FRJ1982 you are welcome, I am super happy with mine, granted I don’t use it a crazy amount, but it was just what I was looking for for lighting my wood stove.
@@ScaryTalkingHead yeah, unfortunately I just received mine in the mail and it is either a faulty item or something because I know how to use one but it doesn't work, have to send it back for a replacement
He's literally low key trying to teach you how to break in . And manipulate this lock. Literally just heard someone unlock my windows 2 of them. And open it. I'ma have to do something about this. It's 3:27am rn. Something told me to stay awake tonight so bizarre.
@@JhonJinny eek, if you are inside just throw a stick or something in the track and it will prevent the window from opening. I am not trying to show anyone how to break into anyone else’s house, I would never condone that, but unfortunately, people will use good information for bad things. I hope you are safe
@@ScaryTalkingHead i understand i am not trying to shed you in a dark light at all. Its just scary how easy it is IF someone with bad intentions acts. In my case I was paranoid and actually left the window unlocked by accident it was my fault! Everything is fine thank you!
I'm curious about the birds. There is a duck there. Great eggs!! Crow - pet? Or a raven imitating a crow. Love the Corvids!!!! Smarter than a lot of people!
@@jillwaggoner5177 yes, the neighbors had a duck or two hehe. We only have chickens, no crows, however I have heard they do make great pets and are incredibly smart
Thanks for this video. My kid flushed something down the toilet that he shouldnt have. My husband is overseas... I'm stubborn and dont want to call a plumber but was a bit unsure of how to get around the caulking part! Now I know and knowing is half the battle!😂
@@LCMO3 I am so glad this video helped! I have been helped so much by the folks on RU-vid and being able to contribute a little makes me feel like I am giving back in a way. Good luck with the toilet, they aren’t all that complicated, you can do it! =)