Portage_Bay
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- Pacific Myst
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- West Bay 4500
When you decommission wires, pull them out. If it's not practical at least disconnect them from the power source and terminate properly. If, for some reason, you want to preserve the run for future use then label both ends after disconnecting from the power source. Never just cut a chunk out of the middle and call it good. Ever. It's a good idea to disconnect DC (-) or AC neutral as well. I had more than one surprise when a connected but dead end (-) or neutral hits a hot.
Follow color codes. If you can't label what it is DC (+) or (-), AC hot, neutral, ground. If you can't get the supplies to follow color codes, either current or original, then at least be consistent.
There. I had to get that off my chest. No I feel better, then you for listening.
Follow color codes. If you can't label what it is DC (+) or (-), AC hot, neutral, ground. If you can't get the supplies to follow color codes, either current or original, then at least be consistent.
There. I had to get that off my chest. No I feel better, then you for listening.