cutthroatxxx
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This has nothing to do with my garage but I've been doing some remodeling in my home which my grandfather built some 30 years ago. He didn't sub nothing out did the electrical,plumbing,framing,roofing etc etc with him&my old man.Well in the middle of doing this we bought a new dryer which sits in the same room as our electric hot water heater.I had to move the washer out to make room&when I touched the hot water spicket I got a shock.I looked@ the ground on the water heater & noticed it was loose also that ot wasn't solid wire but the kind like you would wire your bike with..Idk what its called anyways tightened it up.No more shock...Oh also noticed he had it split like a V with the screw going through the middle.The electrician that is.
Well later on I smelled plastic burning but couldn't find nada tonite I noticed the red /hot wirenut had melted the point the inner spiral of the nut is all that was left.I flipd the breaker&disconnected everything I plan on buying the correct wire for ground&more wirenurse.When I looked@ the wire which runs to it,it says 30 w its on a 40 breaker but there's the ground that just has paper around it when you splice it,then there's the red&black but inside the wire in the wall there is also a white wire that connects to nada.
So my ?s are Could the bad ground cause the hot to melt?&what about this white wire?I'm also thinking that the nut didn't have the best connection oh also should I wrap the two wires together before going into wirenut or not?
A little unrelated we were tearing down an addition same day&didn't know wire ran through there cut right through it luckily I didn't kill myself.I spliced it back together still no power@ that outlet.I have one of those plug in testers said all was fine but I pulled it&all the wires were fried so I put wirenuts & tape over em gonna pull it& run new.I traced it down stairs straight to box.The hw heater I also traced nothing else runs off of it.Please help if you can.Sorry so long.
Please excuse any typos or terseness: this email was sent from my mobile and I have clumsy fingers.
Well later on I smelled plastic burning but couldn't find nada tonite I noticed the red /hot wirenut had melted the point the inner spiral of the nut is all that was left.I flipd the breaker&disconnected everything I plan on buying the correct wire for ground&more wirenurse.When I looked@ the wire which runs to it,it says 30 w its on a 40 breaker but there's the ground that just has paper around it when you splice it,then there's the red&black but inside the wire in the wall there is also a white wire that connects to nada.
So my ?s are Could the bad ground cause the hot to melt?&what about this white wire?I'm also thinking that the nut didn't have the best connection oh also should I wrap the two wires together before going into wirenut or not?
A little unrelated we were tearing down an addition same day&didn't know wire ran through there cut right through it luckily I didn't kill myself.I spliced it back together still no power@ that outlet.I have one of those plug in testers said all was fine but I pulled it&all the wires were fried so I put wirenuts & tape over em gonna pull it& run new.I traced it down stairs straight to box.The hw heater I also traced nothing else runs off of it.Please help if you can.Sorry so long.
Please excuse any typos or terseness: this email was sent from my mobile and I have clumsy fingers.