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Sunday, February 4, 2024 2:02 PM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
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6IXSTRINGJACK
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Replacing romex with conduit? Ouch! That's a big job on a house with finished walls. I'd be sticking to the basement.
Sunday, February 4, 2024 11:27 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Nah. I think for the most part I've lucked out on that. Can't say what the attic looks like, but the 1st and 2nd floor I verified was all conduit when I was going along and replacing outlets/switches and doing fixes on the bad ones that didn't sit right. At least in the one room that I painted in the basement, the outlets that were up high weren't romex. I'm not too happy that they were flex conduit, TBH, but it's better than romex anyhow. At least you've got ground. (Well... now you do anyways... You don't have ground when the people installing that stuff don't clamp the rings tight inside the boxes... more on that below...) It appears that most of that romex from the buried junction box in the basement bathroom was for the can lights and two boxes that were likely going to be for plug outlets on either side of a vanity. Lazy, stupid shit that idiots do, is what that is... I'm going to eventually rip out that soffit with the can lights, so I'll just take that whole damn wall down at some point and do all that electric the right way whenever I get to it.
Quote: Mostly good news with the house mapping today. Bad news first... 1. The entire 2nd floor bathroom, the entire 2nd floor small bedroom, the overhead light and half of the outlets in the 2nd floor master bedroom and the entire attic are all on a single circuit. This includes my furnace/blower that is in the attic. WTF, right?
Quote: Fortunately, 2 outlets in the Master Bedroom are on a separate circuit that has much less use, and one of those was where I plug in my single window A/C unit that cools off the entire house in the summer.
Quote:Also, fortunately, should I chose to move the furnace blower to another circuit, I do have pretty easy access to the chandelier/3-way switch setup between the stairs going up to the 2nd floor that I could tap into. That circuit isn't exactly empty, but it's got a lot less attached to it than the current one.
Quote: Funny thing is though, I practically live in my living room so I've never really put that circuit through its paces all the years I've lived here. But that furnace is ancient and the house never burnt down before I got here so it's probably fine as it is. The fact that we use 8 watt LED bulbs these days can only make it even less of an issue.
Quote: 2. There have been 4 outlets that weren't properly grounded in the basement, and 2 outlets that have the polarity wrong (hot and neutral swapped). I never used any of those outlets for anything since I've been here, except for the dryer. The dryer is grounded, but it's one of the reversed polarity issues (not a huge deal with an old dryer, but you wouldn't want to have anything remotely sensitive like a computer or a charging cell phone plugged into that outlet). I fixed the ground on two of them already today while I was installing the new decorator switches and plates. I'll get to all the other issues as I go along.
Quote: And for the good news... 1. None of the outlets in the attic were without ground or had their polarity swapped. 2. None of the outlets I updated and fixed on the 1st and 2nd floors were without ground or had their polarity swapped. 3. The existing sump pump is sharing a circuit with only one other thing. The garbage disposal unit in my kitchen sink. The dishwasher was also on that circuit before I removed it during the kitchen remodel. 4. I mentioned before that I could tap into another circuit from either of the 2 circuits that were in the 3 switch panel going down into the basement for my 2nd sump well. I will be doing that. The circuit that currently goes down there is light, but it would be the one used for a 2nd furnace should I choose to put one on the slab one day. But the circuit used for the other two light switches that control the 4 can lights and the bare junction box that would be used for a ceiling fan in the center of the room is free otherwise. I can easily tap into this one and direct it into the crawl for the 2nd sump well. 5. I have my choice of 2 circuits for a heat pump in that recently finished room.
Quote: One does have a bit of a load on it, but not too bad. The 2nd choice has only 2 outlets on it that I never use. That one would be ideal, obviously, but I wouldn't be able to install the pump where either outlet is located because there's not enough room for it. I would have to destroy quite a bit of the wall and go over a window to get it where it needs to go. If I can put it on the circuit where the other two outlets I don't use are already located however, it will be a very easy job someday. I just need to figure out how much other stuff you can have on a circuit with a heat pump before I made that choice. 6. In the basement "bedroom" at the far end, I have my choice of 3 circuits. 2 of them which are the easiest to use already have other things on them, unfortunately, but one of them doesn't have too much. (Again, I need to find out how much I can get away with here). If neither of them will work out, there is a 3rd circuit to that room that only controls the switch to the 4 can lights in that room and the ceiling fan, and a single plug outlet in the hallway just outside of the room. It would require me to destroy part of the ceiling and the wall to get that circuit where it needs to go, but that's always a fallback option. 7. If I ever decided to add a central A/C unit back into the mix, I could easily get it from the fairly light circuit that I've already been using for my window A/C unit. Nothing I plan on doing any time soon, but it's always an option for me now. So I've pretty much mapped out my entire house now. I do want to finish mapping out the garage and the back porch/shed, since they have 2 circuits each, but it's not high priority at the moment. I already know which 2 circuits go to each since I did all that work myself the last two summers, but I will eventually get around to mapping all the outlets/switches for my documentation. VERY productive day today even though it doesn't really feel like it. I've got some homework to do now.
Monday, February 5, 2024 12:25 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Nah. I think for the most part I've lucked out on that. Can't say what the attic looks like, but the 1st and 2nd floor I verified was all conduit when I was going along and replacing outlets/switches and doing fixes on the bad ones that didn't sit right. At least in the one room that I painted in the basement, the outlets that were up high weren't romex. I'm not too happy that they were flex conduit, TBH, but it's better than romex anyhow. At least you've got ground. (Well... now you do anyways... You don't have ground when the people installing that stuff don't clamp the rings tight inside the boxes... more on that below...) It appears that most of that romex from the buried junction box in the basement bathroom was for the can lights and two boxes that were likely going to be for plug outlets on either side of a vanity. Lazy, stupid shit that idiots do, is what that is... I'm going to eventually rip out that soffit with the can lights, so I'll just take that whole damn wall down at some point and do all that electric the right way whenever I get to it. Whew!
Quote:Quote: Mostly good news with the house mapping today. Bad news first... 1. The entire 2nd floor bathroom, the entire 2nd floor small bedroom, the overhead light and half of the outlets in the 2nd floor master bedroom and the entire attic are all on a single circuit. This includes my furnace/blower that is in the attic. WTF, right? 1 bathroom: overhead light, vanity light, powered fan(?), and two outlets. Small bathroom: overhead light, vanity light, and one outlet? Master bedroom: overhead light, and appx 3 outlets. If everything is on all at once, depending on what's plugged into the outlets, I think you could be exceeding 20 amps. Add the attic and especially the furnace blower? Seems like a heavily laden circuit.
Quote:Quote: Fortunately, 2 outlets in the Master Bedroom are on a separate circuit that has much less use, and one of those was where I plug in my single window A/C unit that cools off the entire house in the summer. That's good! Any idea what else in on that circuit? If it's lightly loaded, maybe use that one?
Quote:Quote:Also, fortunately, should I chose to move the furnace blower to another circuit, I do have pretty easy access to the chandelier/3-way switch setup between the stairs going up to the 2nd floor that I could tap into. That circuit isn't exactly empty, but it's got a lot less attached to it than the current one. Or, that one!
Quote:Quote: Funny thing is though, I practically live in my living room so I've never really put that circuit through its paces all the years I've lived here. But that furnace is ancient and the house never burnt down before I got here so it's probably fine as it is. The fact that we use 8 watt LED bulbs these days can only make it even less of an issue. Indeed. I was assuming old fashioned y100watt incandescent.
Quote:Quote: 2. There have been 4 outlets that weren't properly grounded in the basement, and 2 outlets that have the polarity wrong (hot and neutral swapped). I never used any of those outlets for anything since I've been here, except for the dryer. The dryer is grounded, but it's one of the reversed polarity issues (not a huge deal with an old dryer, but you wouldn't want to have anything remotely sensitive like a computer or a charging cell phone plugged into that outlet). I fixed the ground on two of them already today while I was installing the new decorator switches and plates. I'll get to all the other issues as I go along. Lots of progress!
Quote:Quote: And for the good news... 1. None of the outlets in the attic were without ground or had their polarity swapped. 2. None of the outlets I updated and fixed on the 1st and 2nd floors were without ground or had their polarity swapped. 3. The existing sump pump is sharing a circuit with only one other thing. The garbage disposal unit in my kitchen sink. The dishwasher was also on that circuit before I removed it during the kitchen remodel. 4. I mentioned before that I could tap into another circuit from either of the 2 circuits that were in the 3 switch panel going down into the basement for my 2nd sump well. I will be doing that. The circuit that currently goes down there is light, but it would be the one used for a 2nd furnace should I choose to put one on the slab one day. But the circuit used for the other two light switches that control the 4 can lights and the bare junction box that would be used for a ceiling fan in the center of the room is free otherwise. I can easily tap into this one and direct it into the crawl for the 2nd sump well. 5. I have my choice of 2 circuits for a heat pump in that recently finished room. I looked into a heat pump. They are pricey! But knowing how you can find deals, I'd like to know what you find in terms of BTU (or howeithey measure them) and cost.
Quote:Quote: One does have a bit of a load on it, but not too bad. The 2nd choice has only 2 outlets on it that I never use. That one would be ideal, obviously, but I wouldn't be able to install the pump where either outlet is located because there's not enough room for it. I would have to destroy quite a bit of the wall and go over a window to get it where it needs to go. If I can put it on the circuit where the other two outlets I don't use are already located however, it will be a very easy job someday. I just need to figure out how much other stuff you can have on a circuit with a heat pump before I made that choice. 6. In the basement "bedroom" at the far end, I have my choice of 3 circuits. 2 of them which are the easiest to use already have other things on them, unfortunately, but one of them doesn't have too much. (Again, I need to find out how much I can get away with here). If neither of them will work out, there is a 3rd circuit to that room that only controls the switch to the 4 can lights in that room and the ceiling fan, and a single plug outlet in the hallway just outside of the room. It would require me to destroy part of the ceiling and the wall to get that circuit where it needs to go, but that's always a fallback option. 7. If I ever decided to add a central A/C unit back into the mix, I could easily get it from the fairly light circuit that I've already been using for my window A/C unit. Nothing I plan on doing any time soon, but it's always an option for me now. So I've pretty much mapped out my entire house now. I do want to finish mapping out the garage and the back porch/shed, since they have 2 circuits each, but it's not high priority at the moment. I already know which 2 circuits go to each since I did all that work myself the last two summers, but I will eventually get around to mapping all the outlets/switches for my documentation. VERY productive day today even though it doesn't really feel like it. I've got some homework to do now. Sound like you have a lot of options and are thinking ahead.
Quote:***** Well, it did start raining when they predicted and for a while it came down steadily. So I checked out my drainage system and grading. The downspout was flowing -my guess- at about a gallon or two a minute. Water flowed briskly down the channel to the base of the oak tree mound, and partway around. And then, it disappeared into a little hole in the ground, and kept ON disappearing and never filling up. let's see.. a gallon a minute for an hour .... That's a considerable hole! So either a root rotted from a huge tree we had to take down a couple decades ago, or we have an underground stream and/or minor sinkhole. Something you might be familiar with, SIX! I suspect it's an underground stream bc we have some subsidence in an area where there were never any trees. Hubby doesn't want to do anything about it, but I feel I need to drill a hole in the subsided sidewalk and at least scope out how big, or small, a problem this is. Seeing as we're within a mile of a river, I'll betcha dollars to donuts there were a lot of creeks and streams that they built on top of. Gonna see if I can find some sort of cheap scope and light source. And then, when it stops raining (in three days) I'm gonna pursue that little hole in the ground that swallowed a lot of water.
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BRENDA
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Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Pick up game of mah jong tomorrow afternoon.
Wednesday, February 7, 2024 5:57 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: So SIX, if I understand you correctly, two neutrals from different circuit breakers attached together?
Quote:That's not good.
Quote:So, how can you figure out which hit wire belongs to the neutral without being able to, literally, trace the wires???
Wednesday, February 7, 2024 1:13 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Pick up game of mah jong tomorrow afternoon. May the tiles be with you! ----------- "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal." - Henry Kissinger Loving America is like loving an addicted spouse - SIGNYM
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Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Got back around 6pm this evening and I managed to pull out a win on the second round. Hope I can do something like that tomorrow at my regular game.
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Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Been following your work, SIX. It sohnds like you solved that knotty wiring problem whenyou discovered that what was supposed to be a neutral was really a hot wire. But doesn't that mean that someone had tied a hot (miscolored hot wire) directly to a neutral (white wire)? If not, I'm confused.
Quote:Glad that your cold weather is relenting. Just the rest of February and March to go, right? It seems like except for that polar vortex for a few weeks, it's been a pretty mild winter over there. Fingers crossed it stays that way.
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Friday, February 9, 2024 4:52 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Hey, so just OOC, from the time you wake up to the time that you REALLY start your day, how long doescit take to get your motor going? It takes me an hour. Of course, being retired it's a leisurely start- drinking coffee, scanning the news, rinsing my nose etc. But I can't seem to get going any faster than that. Just curious. ----------- "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal." - Henry Kissinger Loving America is like loving an addicted spouse - SIGNYM That depends. Today it was around an hour. I turn this one for a bit. Have breakfast and my seizure meds. Then I turn it off again and do a run around my place to make sure I haven't forgotten anything that I might need. And usually I would say an hour. I'm not doing much either being by myself. Now, if it is my mah jong morning which is Thursday it is about half an hour. Same thing when I am going to work but I usually have to make a stop to pick up a sandwich and get a coffee before I head there. Mornings are not my favourite time of the day. I am still a night owl. Always have been since I was a kid. I am up to well after 1am.
Friday, February 9, 2024 4:56 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Hey, so just OOC, from the time you wake up to the time that you REALLY start your day, how long doescit take to get your motor going? It takes me an hour. Of course, being retired it's a leisurely start- drinking coffee, scanning the news, rinsing my nose etc. But I can't seem to get going any faster than that. Just curious.
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Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Out for my walk soon on a dry Saturday even though there was talk of rain on the weather last night. Need a bit of groceries and I want to make a stop at my local library and put a hold on a couple of things.
Saturday, February 10, 2024 3:30 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: You might think that's crappy stock, but considering what's out there I think it looks great! Hubby has sent me to pick up some 2x4s from Home Depot when I went there for something else, and it's pretty slim pickings. The boards are either warped, or wet, or split, or knotty. Im happy if I can find something that's only warped at one end (can be cut off), dry, and only has knots are in places that won't matter. Often I come home with nothing. I hate picking out wood!
Quote:I see what you mean about the router bit bearing.
Quote:I get the idea that you're going to assemble everything and brad the whole thing in place in the opening, but the order of assembly eludes me. Liquid nails in the bottom holes, then the railings, THEN cap it with the top piece?
Saturday, February 10, 2024 4:19 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Out for my walk soon on a dry Saturday even though there was talk of rain on the weather last night. Need a bit of groceries and I want to make a stop at my local library and put a hold on a couple of things. It's always much more pleasant when it's dry! ----------- "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal." - Henry Kissinger Loving America is like loving an addicted spouse - SIGNYM
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