That is Junkammo.
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Your buddy is an idiot,the black wire goes under the gold screw, and the white wire goes under the silver screw.And you're tech support!
Bought this checker today and misread the back of the GFCI since it's written in FUCKING FRENCH (No offense @Jake)
I'm looking at it, BLANC IS BLACK and NOIR IS WHITE WTF IS THE PROBLEM!!!?!?!
Derrrrrrrrr, I'm gonna blame it on the heat...
In my other defense, one of my other residential electrician buddies told me white goes to the gold screw and black goes to the silver screw and that's the first thing I checked...
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Ummmm Noir is "Dark" or Black....And you're tech support!
Bought this checker today and misread the back of the GFCI since it's written in FUCKING FRENCH (No offense @Jake)
I'm looking at it, BLANC IS BLACK and NOIR IS WHITE WTF IS THE PROBLEM!!!?!?!
Derrrrrrrrr, I'm gonna blame it on the heat...
In my other defense, one of my other residential electrician buddies told me white goes to the gold screw and black goes to the silver screw and that's the first thing I checked...
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aahh....Your buddy is an idiot,the black wire goes under the gold screw, and the white wire goes under the silver screw.
For service feeders, yes.Cu is copper and AL is aluminum.
Not for aluminum wires.
Is that even still a thing?
Figures as soon as I sold my rollaway, I'd need all my tools again immediately
Getting some things back again and organized...
Love this Williams 1/2" drive ratchet. I have a new Williams 1/4" drive set in the blue box, apparently the new stuff is made in Taiwan. Bummer.
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It’s still in a lot of older homes in certain parts of town. When you connect modern copper to aluminum you gotta use purple wingnuts that are full of like nolox or something. You gotta use CU/AL devicesCu is copper and AL is aluminum.
Not for aluminum wires.
Is that even still a thing?
And yes SER wire is still aluminumFor service feeders, yes.
Also those wingnuts are about 5.00 a pieceIt’s still in a lot of older homes in certain parts of town. When you connect modern copper to aluminum you gotta use purple wingnuts that are full of like nolox or something. You gotta use CU/AL devices
My service wires are usually 500 kcmil copper.And yes SER wire is still aluminum
Yeah but y’all use wire bendersMy service wires are usually 500 kcmil copper.
bull shit.... Unless you're talking about my arms, And maybe a 2' piece of 1" conduitYeah but y’all use wire benders