ssbtech
Well-known member
Hello,
I've got a wall separating my living room and second bedroom.
On the living room side, there's a TV on the wall, the mount is bolted to two studs. On the opposite side there's an electrical outlet on the correct side of one of those studs to pull a wire from and feed an outlet I'd like to install behind the TV. Everything lines up perfectly.
The building was hammered together in 1982. The electrical outlet in the bedroom is a fairly standard nail-on box, however it appears that the cable retention method at the top of the box (above the box, not in it) is in the form of a separate clip or insert that grabs the cable. There's already one in place for the two cables in/out of the box, but the second entry into the box doesn't have one of these clips. (The box is grey plastic, the clip that's inserted is yellow).
I know new boxes have a tang that grabs the jacket of the Romex as it's inserted into the box, but this doesn't look to be the case here.
Is there another approved method for securing the wire into the box, or is this a case of rip open the drywall and replace the box?
Thanks!
I've got a wall separating my living room and second bedroom.
On the living room side, there's a TV on the wall, the mount is bolted to two studs. On the opposite side there's an electrical outlet on the correct side of one of those studs to pull a wire from and feed an outlet I'd like to install behind the TV. Everything lines up perfectly.
The building was hammered together in 1982. The electrical outlet in the bedroom is a fairly standard nail-on box, however it appears that the cable retention method at the top of the box (above the box, not in it) is in the form of a separate clip or insert that grabs the cable. There's already one in place for the two cables in/out of the box, but the second entry into the box doesn't have one of these clips. (The box is grey plastic, the clip that's inserted is yellow).
I know new boxes have a tang that grabs the jacket of the Romex as it's inserted into the box, but this doesn't look to be the case here.
Is there another approved method for securing the wire into the box, or is this a case of rip open the drywall and replace the box?
Thanks!