NettetTechnically, you should twist the extension bare ground wire to the short one and secure it with one of the copper crimps like you have pictured. A wire nut certainly would work , but it should be green. Practically speaking, either way will work and be safe, just a matter if you want to follow current NEC standards. Share Improve this answer Nettet1. what i recommend is finding the source if your wire. hopefully in the attic going through cap plate of wall, down inside wall to the panel. find enough slack in the wire to pull …
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Nettet29. apr. 2024 · On the old cable wires, trim the twisted end off and strip about a 1/2-inch from the wire covers. On the new cable wires, Use a cable ripper tool or utility knife to … NettetChandelier wiring too short. I just bought a great wrought iron chandelier on ebay for $1!!! It is exactly the style I wanted, but I'm beginning to see it may not have been such a great deal. The wiring and chain is too short to reach my ceiling (I need about 6 ft of chain/wire)! How do you legally lengthen the wiring? Nettet19. feb. 2010 · Meter tails will be under 3m in length after relocation. So far so good................however the cables to the house circuits are coming in from under the floor boards and I have a pretty good idea that a few, if not most, of them cannot be extended enough to reach the proposed new location. brand in hamburg 1842