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More electrical work today.
A run of sockets in the guest bedroom is now replaced and wired to the dedicated circuit for that room. It was slow going because my wall studs aren't very thick so as far as possible I'm drilling holes through them slightly below the floor level and as close to the brickwork as I can, to protect the wires against unexpected puncturing by nails or screws to hold the trim in place.
When I started the process I had two nasty old sockets on a nasty piece of old wiring with no grounding. I had two sockets on a generic "random upstairs stuff" circuit. Now all of them are on a new circuit for that bedroom only, and there's a new socket thrown in for good measure. Because I disconnected two sockets from the "random upstairs stuff" circuit I could also recover a long piece of cable that joined them together, that I can use elsewhere. There's another piece of cable that's still connected to the previous socket - I would have liked to have removed it but that would have meant getting at the previous socket, which is tricky right now. So I coiled up the surplus cable in the attic and put red electrical tape around the ends to cover the live metal and provide a suitable warning that the cable is live.
Now I've done all the work in that room I wanted to do before blowing insulation. There are a couple of things I want to do downstairs and then I can look at renting the machine.
Tomorrow I'm hoping to be able to hang the new ceiling fan we got for the porch. I hope will make a difference in the summertime, helping cool us and keep bugs away.
A run of sockets in the guest bedroom is now replaced and wired to the dedicated circuit for that room. It was slow going because my wall studs aren't very thick so as far as possible I'm drilling holes through them slightly below the floor level and as close to the brickwork as I can, to protect the wires against unexpected puncturing by nails or screws to hold the trim in place.
When I started the process I had two nasty old sockets on a nasty piece of old wiring with no grounding. I had two sockets on a generic "random upstairs stuff" circuit. Now all of them are on a new circuit for that bedroom only, and there's a new socket thrown in for good measure. Because I disconnected two sockets from the "random upstairs stuff" circuit I could also recover a long piece of cable that joined them together, that I can use elsewhere. There's another piece of cable that's still connected to the previous socket - I would have liked to have removed it but that would have meant getting at the previous socket, which is tricky right now. So I coiled up the surplus cable in the attic and put red electrical tape around the ends to cover the live metal and provide a suitable warning that the cable is live.
Now I've done all the work in that room I wanted to do before blowing insulation. There are a couple of things I want to do downstairs and then I can look at renting the machine.
Tomorrow I'm hoping to be able to hang the new ceiling fan we got for the porch. I hope will make a difference in the summertime, helping cool us and keep bugs away.