bwringer
Well-known member
A bit of a rant.
How is backstabbing remotely legal?
I finally got done yesterday replacing every last outlet and switch in my house.
It started with some intermittent outlet failures, including a chain in my living room that was lots of fun to figure out. After seeing the state of the outlets and switches there, I decided to replace everything in the house.
All the switches and outlets were hooked up with backstabbing instead of using the screw terminals, and all that saw any regular use were showing signs of overheating and corrosion.
I mean, I know why people do it -- sure, it saves time. I just don't know how or why backstabbing is legal or up to code. One tiny spring-loaded point of contact is just plain doomed to fail.
And as a secondary rant, I'll mention completely unlabeled breakers in random order with the most insane combinations. Like one small bathroom with the fan and the light on separate circuits. The light seems to be by itself on one circuit, and the fan seems to be on the same breaker as some random stuff in the kitchen two rooms away. I mean, why? How?
Aaaaarrgggggh.

Thank you for undertanding... this has already been very therapeutic.
How is backstabbing remotely legal?

I finally got done yesterday replacing every last outlet and switch in my house.
It started with some intermittent outlet failures, including a chain in my living room that was lots of fun to figure out. After seeing the state of the outlets and switches there, I decided to replace everything in the house.
All the switches and outlets were hooked up with backstabbing instead of using the screw terminals, and all that saw any regular use were showing signs of overheating and corrosion.
I mean, I know why people do it -- sure, it saves time. I just don't know how or why backstabbing is legal or up to code. One tiny spring-loaded point of contact is just plain doomed to fail.
And as a secondary rant, I'll mention completely unlabeled breakers in random order with the most insane combinations. Like one small bathroom with the fan and the light on separate circuits. The light seems to be by itself on one circuit, and the fan seems to be on the same breaker as some random stuff in the kitchen two rooms away. I mean, why? How?
Aaaaarrgggggh.
Thank you for undertanding... this has already been very therapeutic.

