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meco03211 ,

I went to replace an outlet in my garage. Opened it up. The hot and neutral wires were just straight through the box. In through the top and out the bottom in one solid piece of wire each. A portion in the middle had been stripped and looped around the screws.

limelight79 OP ,

My house is wired that way, or at least the living room is. And that was done by the builders.

meco03211 ,

I just can’t imagine that being up to code. Granted I’ve not actually dug into whether or not that’s correct. Just an assumption.

limelight79 OP ,

I can’t see what the problem would be, honestly. (I’m not an electrician, though.)

Fondots ,

I don’t *think *it’s actually against code (not an electrician,) just kind of lazy and not really the best practice provided that strain relief and everything else is done properly. Electrically it should be pretty much exactly the same as doing it the normal way.

I encountered it on one light switch in my house when I was replacing it. I really didn’t feel like running out to the hardware store to buy another couple of inches of wire to redo it, so somewhat to my shame I just hooked up the new switch the same way.

meco03211 ,

Can you keep a secret? I kept my outlet the same way too.

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