ScaldedDog
Well-known member
I have an existing outlet on the outside of a 40+ year old home in FL. We added an enclosed patio, and ran conduit under the pavers to where we need another outlet. What's the right way to get the wiring in the wall out to the conduit, while still powering outlets in the existing location? It looks like this:

As I'm writing this, I'm thinking I may be trying to combine things that ought not be combined, in that I'm wanting a single box that both provides egress for the house wiring, mounts outlets, and allows connection to the conduit. Is the right way to do this to simply put an in-use cover on the existing box, then fish wire down from that box and out into a conduit body to provide separate egress and conduit connection? If that's the case, is simply screwing the conduit body to the house and using silicone on the back around the hole enough? It seems like I'd need strain relief on the inside of the wall, but I'm not sure how I'd do that.
Mark

As I'm writing this, I'm thinking I may be trying to combine things that ought not be combined, in that I'm wanting a single box that both provides egress for the house wiring, mounts outlets, and allows connection to the conduit. Is the right way to do this to simply put an in-use cover on the existing box, then fish wire down from that box and out into a conduit body to provide separate egress and conduit connection? If that's the case, is simply screwing the conduit body to the house and using silicone on the back around the hole enough? It seems like I'd need strain relief on the inside of the wall, but I'm not sure how I'd do that.
Mark
