Rich M.
Well-known member
First off, by no means am I an electrician, nor do
I play one on television.
It has been years since I have changed out a receptacle and now I had to do it again. This is a 15 amp receptacle on a 20 amp breaker with 12 gauge wire. I know it is best to use a 20 amp receptacle, but if I did use a 20 amp I would have many other 15 amp receptacles to change because I am guessing if I only did one a house inspector may flag this.
Now to my issue, does anyone have a trick when replacing one receptacle with another? It takes me forever trying to get the old wire loop around the new screw, especially the 12 gauge wire. It seems very tight between the screw head and the receptacle frame. I do back the screw out until it stops.
I play one on television.
It has been years since I have changed out a receptacle and now I had to do it again. This is a 15 amp receptacle on a 20 amp breaker with 12 gauge wire. I know it is best to use a 20 amp receptacle, but if I did use a 20 amp I would have many other 15 amp receptacles to change because I am guessing if I only did one a house inspector may flag this.
Now to my issue, does anyone have a trick when replacing one receptacle with another? It takes me forever trying to get the old wire loop around the new screw, especially the 12 gauge wire. It seems very tight between the screw head and the receptacle frame. I do back the screw out until it stops.