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Re: How long before explosion? - mrbigstuff - 07-30-2016 Bzzzzttt.... Thumbs up if you thought this was a space-time thread Re: How long before explosion? - NewtonMP2100 - 07-30-2016 .....thought this was the........prunes thread...... Re: How long before explosion? - OWC Jamie - 07-30-2016 more likely to heat up and have a fire than explode :devil: Re: How long before explosion? - Filliam H. Muffman - 07-30-2016 No explosion, just fire or electrocution. :jest: Re: How long before explosion? - space-time - 07-30-2016 bazookaman is one of my best students. Re: How long before explosion? - SteveG - 07-30-2016 Take yer pick: ![]() topical ![]() traditional ![]() what? ![]() most probable outcome Re: How long before explosion? - PeterW - 07-30-2016 not with a bang but a bzzzzzt. Re: How long before explosion? - onthedownlow - 07-30-2016 bik wrote: While you should do this inside a junction box, not only because it is code, there are options that are code-approved (in most places) for splicing or extending cable runs without needing a junction to do it: Tyco Romex splicers http://www.homedepot.com/s/tyco%2520romex?NCNI-5 They are very easy to use, although expensive to use compared to junction boxes, so only use them when/where you need to. Re: How long before explosion? - Speedy - 07-30-2016 Don't splice, add another outlet instead. You can never have too many outlets. I put a single-gang box every four feet in our family room and we still have to use a number of power strips. Re: How long before explosion? - bazookaman - 07-31-2016 I should clarify. Switched power off. I removed the existing box. Replaced it with a new work box. Took one of the existing set of cables (black, white and ground) and twisted in my new run to the new outlet as well as a shorter "pigtail". Wirenutted and jammed everything into the box. Used the pigtail to attach to new a outlet that replaced the old one. Then. I ran the new cable through a stud and up to a higher location closer to where my devices will reside. Installed another new work box and new outlet. Wired it all in. Switched power back on. |