That is just typical America.Yeah, Ikea cabinet installed by somebody who didn't know there were rules. Same folks also mounted a different cabinet in front of a wall outlet and snaked an extension cord out from underneath!
I was immediately angry when I saw them.A absolute psychopath installed those breakers.
I feel compelled to leave trio electric a ****** review just for thatI was immediately angry when I saw them.
Yeah. That dude needs a hugare you annoyed at the empty spaces?
Great point and definitely applicable hereI leave gaps when I wire bins. You don't want to put two breakers for 15hp fans next to each other. Too much heat.
And with each of those lighting circuits pulling less than an amp or two, it doesn't matter. Didn't even matter when everything was incandescent, either.I suppose that's one nice thing about these classic large format breakers... more space for heat dissipation. My house has those tiny slim breakers packing dozens of 15A lighting circuits in a few inches.
Trailers "mobile homes" are not built under building codes, they are built to HUD standards.That is just typical America.
Mobile homes with breaker boxes in closets with **** pile in them . . . without the covers on them.
Yes, but when the covers are off with boxes and clothes (including stuff like wire hangers) are piled directly against the breakers, you wonder to yourself," how has this not caught on fire ?"Trailers "mobile homes" are not built under building codes, they are built to HUD standards.
You thinking it's unsafe doesn't make it actually unsafeGetting away with something doesn't make it safe![]()
If you ever needed to change or add a breaker here, you’d have to remove the whole cabinet!
I think the cabinet back opening was cut to a large enough size that the panel could be removed.If sparky had to get in there he/she would not remove the cabinet. Out comes the oscillating tool and voila, a new bigger hole.
The cabinet is covering the screwsIs it me or the picture? How in the blue hell is the panel cover held on? It looks to me like the sides of the cover have been cut off and there aren't any screws.
By the way, I've seen worse. I went on a service call to add a circuit and receptacle where a wall with no access behind it was built about 4' away from the panel, the only access was a hole 18" wide and 2' tall in the wall in front of the panel with a kitchen cabinet door screwed to it and arms weren't long enough to even open the cover door without standing on a paint can so I gave the customer three options: 1) I could cut a hole in the wall big enough for me to walk through, 2) he could cut a hole in the wall big enough for me to walk through, or 3) I could leave and he could find someone else. After being informed that I was an ungrateful lazy ***** that didn't feel like dealing with a little obstruction, I told him he was an effing idiot and left. When I got back to the shop that afternoon the boss informed me while laughing that he had a call from the customer complaining about my attitude. When I told him about it, the boss called the customer to tell him that he talked to me about it and that he was, and I quote, a *******. If I could find someone like him to work for again, I'd shut my business down in a heartbeat.
It must be shadowing. It sure looks to me like the cover just stops.The cabinet is covering the screws
The black is tape acting as trim for the cut that probably looks like ***. At least more like *** than it already doesIt must be shadowing. It sure looks to me like the cover just stops.
Aaah. Black tape. I thought that was the edge of the hole. Damned tablet and it's small screen.The black is tape acting as trim for the cut that probably looks like ***. At least more like *** than it already does
It's simpler if you call them....they left their # on the legend.I feel compelled to leave trio electric a ****** review just for that
You are taping your Mother In Law to your vehicle?I think we are all being way too harsh on the black tape thing. Tell me who amongst us isn't aware of its ability to cover up and thereby ignore a MIL on an old vehicle?![]()
You have an issue with that??You are taping your Mother In Law to your vehicle?
You are taping your Mother In Law to your vehicle?
Although I don't think the question is serious -You have an issue with that??
Probably about like RVs are built to RIVA standards:Trailers "mobile homes" are not built under building codes, they are built to HUD standards.
Call them and tell them a man on the Internet is annoyed by the spaces between the breakers.It's simpler if you call them....they left their # on the legend.
