• glimse@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      Oh no, it was 100% stupid and not to code. The client didn’t pay for jank - we’re talking about a $5m home! It was shorted and we thought the switch had just died before realizing.

      The other end didn’t have any adapter, it was just stripped back and twisted onto the light wire…smashed between the grass and stone path. No solder. The second “wire” in a coax is the braided sheath so you can imagine the quality of that “splice”

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        9 months ago

        Ha. Yeah, OK that’s stupid. I do work in the same kind of homes and have seen some janky shit too. Extension cord wire to run “just one more outlet”, J boxes filled with drywall mud and newspaper to “make it a safe” junction. We moved a fridge once and found they’d used a lamp cord as an extension cord. And don’t get me started on hvac guys and plumbers butchering joists.

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          9 months ago

          It’s incredible what you find years after the last contractor left. Another favorite of mine was an outlet labeled “DO NOT UNPLUG” in the rack room. It was connected to a jbox in the next room with some BX. An IEC cable was spliced onto another IEC cable (both ends were male) and attached to the PDU. So if you unplugged it you had exposed AC power.

          And don’t get me started on hvac guys and plumbers butchering joists.

          We called those “structural ducts”