Great tip Jerry.
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I hired my regular local licensed electrician. I showed him the JPS outlets and cable and he smirked but did the work anyway. At the end, he told me that the JPS cable was the easiest cable he has ever worked with and asked me what it cost. When I told him, he walked away laughing. No problems with those lines now going on 25 years. |
Most sparky's will just want to argue with you and tell you why you don't need to do this and if you insist they'll say your crazy and anyone that says you need to this is just plain nuts! I would Study enough electrical handbooks and diy. It isn't rocket science and can be most enjoyable. You'll want to run two or more home runs to your room. |
This is a @jea48 , question. Bob |
I installed my own dedicated line and I defy you to tell me which line I did and which was the original wiring. It’s really just a mechanical process as long as you turn off the main breaker. One suggestion is to pull your own wire if you can and then have the electrician wire it into the panel. Pulling wire is pure grunt work. Use existing holes in your floor joists if you can and if that’s how your home is constructed. |
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