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sk1939
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join:2010-10-23
Washington, DC
kudos:9
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Holiday Light Horror

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A hole in a weatherproof box provides great strain relief.
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The triplex on the ground has the right colors at least, even if the legs aren't marked (MWBC).
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Since we all know that a RACO box is watertight.
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Another raco box, who needs weather proof cover and GFCI outlets.
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More of the same.
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Yes folks it's that time of the year again:


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yabbazooie
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join:2001-02-13
Carnegie, PA
kudos:4

is that you walking around takin pics on MY lawn????? GTFO!

hah

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if it aint broke, tweak it!!
currently on FiOS (kick aZZ!)


Oedipus

join:2005-05-09
kudos:1

reply to sk1939
I like the purple receptacles. Does that mean that they are going to be sprayed primarily by reclaimed water?


sk1939
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join:2010-10-23
Washington, DC
kudos:9

It's just the camera sadly, they are actually a faded weather-beaten brown.


Tig

join:2006-06-29
Carrying Place, ON

Weather beaten, therefore they have passed the test of time......



alkizmo

join:2007-06-25
Pierrefonds, QC
kudos:1

said by Tig:

Weather beaten, therefore they have passed the test of time......

Until the building they were in was destroyed and someone salvaged them and made this mine field.

Tig

join:2006-06-29
Carrying Place, ON

I think you're onto something here. Perhaps this isn't for Christmas lights. It's a perimeter defense system.



ambulance01

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reply to sk1939
The plaintiff's attorney will love those pics. The defense, not so much.


telco_mtl

join:2012-01-06

reply to sk1939
GET OFF MY LAWN lol



jjoshua
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join:2001-06-01
Scotch Plains, NJ
kudos:3
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reply to sk1939
It's not really too bad unless someone touches something in such a way that they would complete a circuit to ground.

Is a little bit of water going to cause problems on its own?

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