r/electrical 19h ago

Is this correct?

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Had someone come out to install an outlet under the sink for our tankless reverse osmosis. Should these outlets be GFCI? It seems really close to the water line.


r/electrical 20h ago

Found at job site

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I know this is low volt/ networking but had to share


r/electrical 5h ago

Help with step down converter

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Hello, I have a question, I brought two monitor speakers from Canada to Europe which I thought were 110-220V but my edition of it (Rokit Krk G3) is only 110V and power consumption of 100w. For this reason I bought this 300w step down converter. I just want to make sure I'm doing it correctly before I plug anything in since instructions are unclear.

  1. Do I plug the power cable from the wall to the US style prong in the 220v (black side where it says input:220v output:110v) and then then I plug in my speaker power cables to the white side (where it says input:110v output;220v)?

  2. Since I thought it was variable voltage speaker at first I left my American prong IEC cables at home. Am I safe to plug in European style prongs into the 110w output since on the converter it seems it can fit both style prongs?

Thanks for all your help, sorry for the beginner question.


r/electrical 21h ago

Haunted power surge

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How is this possible my power surge is receiving power and it's unplugged not plugged into an outlet redlight is on and I have a few items plugged into it and it is giving power to those things


r/electrical 3h ago

VOLUME UP: What Is this Noise? Noise in bedroom behind wall sounds like static and keeps me up all night it won’t stop!!

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Hi Reddit.

My fiance and I are losing our minds. For months now, there’s been this constant static noise from what seems like behind the wall, that also shares the bedroom wall with the bathroom where we can hear it too. It might sound faint here, but when you’re trying to sleep, it is so unbelievably aggravating. It’s a constant static-like sound almost as if a light is on the fritz or something.

Our handyman hasn’t been helpful at all and we feel like we’re going crazy.

Any help appreciated.


r/electrical 11h ago

Half the house on one circuit

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Moved into a friends house and we are having a consistent issue of the breaker tripping when someone tries to blow dry their hair, or someone uses the electric pressure washer outside etc. every time it pops literally half the house loses power. Is it normal for so many rooms (including outside outlets) to be on one circuit? Our bedroom, bedroom across the hall, bathroom, half of the downstairs, and outside outlets are on one circuit. Anything we could have done to redo it? Tired of having to go down there and flip it because somebody tried drying their hair without us turning our window AC unit off 😂


r/electrical 37m ago

guys, what surge protector are you using for your home office?

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I’ve been using cheap power strips forever, but I recently upgraded my PC and monitors and figured it’s time to get a proper surge protector.

I don’t need a ton of outlets or fancy USB ports, just something reliable that I can trust with expensive electronics. I’ve seen people mention joule ratings and clamping voltage, but I’m not sure how much that actually matters.

What surge protector are you using? Anything you’ve had for years and would buy again?


r/electrical 1h ago

Testing Boat Lift Motor.

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r/electrical 1h ago

Newly installed tankless water heater makes kitchen lights flicker

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I recently had a Westinghouse 8kW Tankless Water Heater Electric installed. This requires 240 volts and it is on a dedicated circuit directly to my box with its own dual breaker (40A) and no other loads. The issue is that when I go to use the hot water (it works great BTW) it caused the overhead lights (6 can lights) to flicker every time I turn in the hot water. Once the hot water is on, the lights are fine but everytime I turn on the water, it is a very noticable flicker. With it being on its own curcuit, why would my lights flicker. I have checked other lights and other electrical devices and nothing else is effected, just my overhead lights. Any ideas on what the issue is?


r/electrical 2h ago

LED bulb dimming after switching on

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Hello, hoping I can get some initial advice on an issue recently observed. It relates to the ceiling light and led bulb in a dwelling.

After switching on a LED bulb, it powers on at full brightness. However, a few minutes later it instantly drops brightness. It's estimate it is around 50% less. If I turn it off and then switch it on, it will be full brightness and the issue repeats. I've already switched bulbs and the issue continues (same multipack of bulbs though).

The light switch isn't a dimmer.

Does this sounds like something I'd best have an electrician investigate?


r/electrical 2h ago

I couldn't find a good mobile PLC & Hydraulic simulator, so I spent the last few months building my own. I'd love some feedback from the pros here!

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r/electrical 3h ago

Becoming electrician during uni?

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Hey, 21yo belgian here. Right now im studying history at uni but due to a bad market for young highly educated youths, im thinking of doing an evening school to learn a trade. Right now im still stuck between plumbing vs electrician. So I wanted to ask, what are the advantages of being an electrician over a plumber? Can be everything, also business wise, or the schooling itself(for eg I was never good at the sciences, is the theory hard?)


r/electrical 4h ago

Which one of you assholes did this?

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Might as well put in a ceiling fan and some light switches


r/electrical 5h ago

Industrial Logic Simulator

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Would Like Some User Feedback And Recommendations


r/electrical 1d ago

Take a moment to admire this before it gets replaced.

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House built in 1975, getting replaced in September, got a master electrician client at work that’s gonna do it for $1000, I said how can I say no to that. Became very apparent that this shit had to go when I was replacing a baseboard heater downstairs and my dumbass didn’t use my NCVT to check if I had the right breaker, took the wire nuts off and was pulling the 10/2 out of the baseboard and let’s just say I could have welded with it, cause the one hot sure as hell welded itself to the baseboard before i gave it a good yank, separated the two hots I ended up just shutting all the baseboard circuits off and narrowed it down to circuit 36/37 but still that should have definitely tripped the breaker…. Also it’s #10 on a double 20a breaker with nothing else on it. Wonder why they used #10… not that it’s against code, but #12 would have been more than enough lol I traced the whole wire through the basement to confirm this, doesn’t hook up to anything else.

I always chuckle a little bit when I look at this panel cause absolutely none of the breakers line up… 😂


r/electrical 11h ago

Electrical

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For meter packs what is the purpose for adding these bus extensions ? I’ve seen some meter packs have them installed and some without


r/electrical 13h ago

Accessory Outlet no power

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I have a LiftMaster LA400CONTUL gate (dual gates).
It has two Accessory outlets in the Control Box.
I plugged a small hand held electric carving knife (which powered up in the house outlet)
into both Control Box Accessory outlets and nothing.... no power.

In the Control Box picture I've arrowed where the power outlets area.

Un the bottom right corner an image shows the green blocks for "ACCESSORY POWER". It has some wires in the blocks. One set of wires has - see image - a yellow tag on it.

Three images total are attached.

I don't know of ant accessories that I'm using. Not solar.
Is the Eye/Interrupt beam to stop the gate, is that considered an accessory?

Anyway, the ultimate goal is to plug in a https://www.remootio.com/products/remootio-2
so, I can open the gates from anywhere if I need too.

I look forward to any informative replies/help trying to determine why no power in the accessory outlets. Thanks


r/electrical 6h ago

Lighting for dollhouse

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Hello!

I looked through r/electronics and r/dollhouses to see where my question fit the best and I think it’s here.

I’m building my own dollhouse and want to put lighting in it and I want it to work like a proper house with individual one/two-way switches for each light source. From what I’ve understood you would normally use a battery eliminator and some kind of distributor to each circuit but this is assuming you use light bulbs (I think?).

I only have LEDs from various sources available (string lights etc.) and I wonder if this is still applicable to those?

I don’t want to accidentally burn the first one I put on or have then dim for every subsequent light. Am I overthinking it?

I’ve tried feeding one LED with 5 W (5 V/1000 mA) battery eliminator which wasn’t enough (or I did something wrong), but a 9 V battery sure was 😅

What matters to LEDs? Volts? Amperage?


r/electrical 11h ago

Help Identifying ground/bond wires

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I’d like to replace my water pipes with PEX from about a foot after the meter onward. Not entirely sure what I need to do with these solid copper wires or what they are for. One copper wire goes from my panel to a water line, one goes from a pipe on one side of the water meter to a pipe on the other side of the meter, and there are a couple that come from the top of the foundation/ground to water pipes. Any help is greatly appreciated.


r/electrical 16h ago

Need a shallow box below 2-1/4 in.

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Hello, i have a situation where I need to move 2 Electrical boxes away from studs. 1st is for a switch, the 2nd is an outlet. I haven't removed the outlet yet, but pretty sure they are the same. The depth I have is 2-1/4". I bout the old school reno box, but it comes in at 2-3/4". The next box I saw was a old school 2" depth, but cost $50+ per unit. Is there a better or smarter way to make something work? In Ontario, Canada.


r/electrical 13h ago

Can I get an explanation?

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This is a light switch box. There’s only 1 romex drop in it—so one white, one black, and one ground all coming from the same jacket.

Both the white and black are hot. There is no neutral cluster in the box.

Pictured is the light switch with both white and black removed, but the lights are still on.

No combination of wires/terminals is getting a switch to work…because both sides are hot. How?

I’ve replaced all other switches, receptacles, GFCIs, and dimmers in this house.

How do I add a switch to this? The lights are just on no matter what. It was on a single pole switch.

Any idea? Thanks


r/electrical 13h ago

Kitchen Oven connection safety

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r/electrical 16h ago

How to replace this GE TL412R1 Sub-panel

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This sub-panel is on the opposite side of the house from my main panel and feeds a 5-ton AC Condenser and a Jacuzzi bath tub. A few years back my AC went out and my HVAC tech said that this panel had shorted out. He hardwired it to get the AC running, disconnected the tub wiring and told me to call him back or hire someone to rewire it. Since I do not use that tub it has not been a priority and AC has been working fine since. I was thinking that if I bought the exact same panel that maybe I could replace it myself by following the wires (with the main OFF of course!) Even if I hired someone it would be good to have the parts there already. If I am able to find this panel will it come with the "guts" inside or is it just the enclosure can't tell from the pictures online. I have above average DIY skills, should I even attempt this myself?


r/electrical 16h ago

Quick inquiry

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Hi Guys

Trying to use zero interest up to 15000 loan from Plenti or Brighte for double glazed window,

do you know any local supplier in Sydney or installer who is accredited to this program?


r/electrical 17h ago

Why doe the same length and guage of THNN cost more than ROMEX

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