dmcintosh
Well-known member
So, working on installing the receptacles in the garage, in the EMT that I’ve run to make the space usable. Haven’t done much with stranded wire in the past. I put in one ground wire and it frayed really badly - see the picture below. A quixk internet search suggests that if I twist the wire counter clockwise and the bend around the screw clockwise it will prevent this. Does this really work? If not what is the best/correct way to overcome this?
And, for the opposite wall, I’d like to pull power from the existing in-wall GFCI (the only original one in the whole space) to add a few more receptacles. I was hoping to use this: https://www.garvinindustries.com/53...v-5wItkjMT-Y-_4Rn3TXjGYSGKt-fIgRoC7pwQAvD_BwE but with shipping it’ll be >$25. Any other options? My local supply house can only get the, if I order a whole case.
And, for the opposite wall, I’d like to pull power from the existing in-wall GFCI (the only original one in the whole space) to add a few more receptacles. I was hoping to use this: https://www.garvinindustries.com/53...v-5wItkjMT-Y-_4Rn3TXjGYSGKt-fIgRoC7pwQAvD_BwE but with shipping it’ll be >$25. Any other options? My local supply house can only get the, if I order a whole case.